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This document outlines an implementation plan to promote Good Humanitarian Donorship (GHD), focusing on crisis response through Consolidated Inter-Agency Appeals. It highlights the need for better integration of humanitarian actions into OECD DAC peer reviews and emphasizes harmonizing reporting requirements and definitions for official humanitarian assistance. To achieve effective implementation, an Informal Implementation Group will operate in Geneva for one year, coordinating existing sub-groups and reviewing practices to ensure funding aligns with identified needs.
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Implementation Plan for Good Humanitarian Donorship • At least one crisis subject to a Consolidated Inter-Agency Appeal • OECD DAC to strengthen the coverage of humanitarian action in peer reviews • Harmonising reporting requirements and management demands • Comprehensive common definition of official humanitarian assistance for reporting and statistical purposes • Wider use among all official donors of the Principles and Good Practice of Humanitarian Donorship • Informal Implementation Group for Good Humanitarian Donorship, for 1 year, based in Geneva
Good Humanitarian Donorship • 5 existing sub-groups • CAP Pilot Burundi • CAP Pilote DRC • Peer Review • Harmonisation • Definitions for statistical purposes • Implementation Group in Geneva
Good Humanitarian Donorship • Ottawa-Meeting 21./22. October 2004 • follow-up to Stockholm • "funding according to need" • evaluation of GHD-process by ODI
Good Humanitarian Donorship http://www.reliefweb.int/ghd
Good Humanitarian Donorship • other channels for "GHD" • Montreux-process • OCHA-DSG • ICRC-DSG • ECOSCO human. segment • Definitions for statistical purposes