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Theory of Change

Why
the World
needs
Sphere

Who we are

We are a worldwide network of people and organisations committed to principled, accountable and quality humanitarian assistance.

Who we are

We are active and vocal in every region of the World thanks to our community of hundreds of thousands of Sphere users, trainers, members, focal points, partners, donors and other champions.

Our vision

Crisis-affected people actively participate in decisions and actions which impact them; have what they need to survive and recover with dignity; and are resilient to future crises.

Our mission

Sphere defines, promotes and applies humanitarian principles and minimum standards to ensure lifesaving, protective and accountable responses to crises.

Our Impact

The widespread knowledge, integration and application of minimum standards in humanitarian policy and practice strengthen the capacities of people affected by a crisis to survive and recover with dignity.

Who we are

We are a worldwide network of people and organisations committed to principled, accountable and quality humanitarian assistance.

We are active and vocal in every region of the World thanks to our community of hundreds of thousands of Sphere users, trainers, members, focal points, partners, donors and other champions.

Why
the World
needs
Sphere

Our vision

Crisis-affected people actively participate in decisions and actions which impact them; have what they need to survive and recover with dignity; and are resilient to future crises.

Our mission

Sphere defines, promotes and applies humanitarian principles and minimum standards to ensure
lifesaving, protective and accountable response to a crisis.

Our Impact

The widespread knowledge, integration and application of minimum standards in humanitarian policy and practice strengthen the capacities of people affected by crises to survive and recover with dignity.