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Academic Council on the UN System (ACUNS)
Action Against Hunger | ACF International
ACT Alliance
ACTIONAID
Active Learning Network for Accountability and Performance (ALNAP)
Afghanaid
AISA ONG Internationale
ALEF - Act for Human Rights
Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS)
Alliance2015
Australia
Austria
Avvocato Michela Cocchi - Studio Legale
Bangladesh
Baytna Syria
Belgium
Brazil
Buenos Aires City Legislature
Building Love among Religions
Catholic Agency For Overseas Development - CAFOD
Canada
CARE International
Caritas Internationalis
Catholic Relief Services
CBM International
Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA)
Center for Disaster Preparedness
Chile
Christian Aid
CHS Alliance
Committee for ASEAN Youth Cooperation Volunteers
Concern Worldwide
Coordination SUD signatory members
Cordaid
Costa Rica
Cotopaxi
Council of Europe
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Danish Refugee Council
Denmark
Deutsche Post DHL Group
Development Initiatives
Diakonie Katastrophenhilfe
Disaster Risk Reduction Network Philippines (DRRNetPhils)
Eritrea
Estonia
Ethiopia
European Interagency Security Forum
European Union
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
FHI 360
Fiji
Finland
Finn Church Aid
Foundation Cristosal
France
Fund for Congolese Women (FFC)
Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance
Geneva Call
Geneva International Center for Humanitarian Demining (GICHD)
Geomatics Engineering Society
Georgia
Germany
Clean Cooking Alliance
Global Business Coalition for Education
Global Campaign for Education
Global One
Global Partnership for Education
Good Neighbours International
Greece
GSMA
Humanity & Inclusion
Hospitainer
Humanitarian Leadership Academy
Hungary
Iceland
IDEA
InterAction
International Anti-Corruption Academy
International Association of Professionals in Humanitarian Assistance and Protection (PHAP)
International Council of Voluntary Agencies - ICVA
International Development Law Organization (IDLO)
International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)
International Humanitarian Fact-Finding Commission
International Labour Organization (ILO)
International Network on Explosive Weapons
International Organization for Migration (IOM)
International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF)
International Rescue Committee
International Society of City and Regional Planners (ISOCARP)
Ireland
Islamic Relief Worldwide
Israel
Italy
Japan
Japan CSO Coalition for Disaster Risk Reduction (JCC-DRR)
Korea NGO Council for Overseas Development Cooperation (KCOC)
Latvia
Liechtenstein
Luxembourg
Malta
MasterCard International
Medair
Mercy Corps
MERCY Malaysia
Mexico
Mongolia
Myanmar
Pacific Small Island Developing States (PSIDS)
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nigeria Economic Summit Group
No Lost Generation Student Initiative
Norway
Norwegian Church Aid
Norwegian Refugee Council
Oak Foundation
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)
Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC)
Organizers of Humanitarian Innovation Forum Japan 2016 (Ministry of Foreign Affairs Japan (MoFA), Japan Platform(JPF), Japan CSO Coalition for DRR (JCC-DRR), Japan NGO Center for International Cooperation (JANIC), Tohoku Gakuin University)
Overseas Development Institute
Oxfam International
Pacific Islands Development Forum
Panama
People's Disaster Risk Reduction Network, Inc. (PDRRN)
Plan International
Poland
Portugal
Qatar Charity
Republic of Korea
RET International
Right To Play
Romania
Royal Institute of British Architects
Royal Town Planning Institute
Rumah Zakat
Save the Children
Sheikh Thani Bin Abdullah Foundation for Humanitarian Services (RAF Foundation)
Slovenia
Soka Gakkai International (SGI)
Sovereign Order of Malta
Spain
sQuid
Start Network
Sumitomo Chemical
Sweden
Switzerland
Tearfund
Thailand
The Cash Learning Partnership (CaLP)
The Community of Sant'Egidio
The Global Fund
The Kailash Satyarthi Children's Foundation
Sphere
The Tent Foundation
The UPS Foundation
Trocaire
Turkey
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Ukraine
UN Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict (SRSG CAAC)
United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN WOMEN)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
UN-HABITAT - United Nations Human Settlements Programme
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)
United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)
United States Institute of Peace
United States of America
United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA)
Vodafone
Webster University
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)
Women's Refugee Commission
World Economic Forum
World Vision International
YUVA
Anglican Inter Faith Network of the Anglican Communion
Center on International Cooperation
Dorcas Aid International
Food for the Hungry
Global Give Back Circle
Habitat for Humanity International
Haiti Renewal Alliance HRA
HelpAge International
Human Care Syria
Humanity Road
iMMAP
Integritas International Advisors
International Blue Crescent Relief and Development Foundation
INTERSOS
Jafra Foundation for Relief and Youth Development
Johanniter-Unfall-Hilfe
Maggie Program
Humentum UK
Overall Youth Empowerment and Action
Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation
PT. Adiwara Worldwide
ReBootKamp RBK
Secours Islamique France
Slovakia
SONBOLA Group for Education and Development
Telma Foundation
The Foundation for Human Rights and Freedoms and Humanitarian Relief (IHH)
The Humanitarian Forum
Union of Syrian Civil Society Organization
Watan
Welthungerhilfe
World Evangelical Alliance
Bulgaria
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Ashanti Perú
Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team
Institute of Disaster Management and Vulnerability Studies, University of Dhaka
CANADEM
Emmanuel Hospital Association
United Nations Office of the High Representative for the Least Developed Countries, Landlocked Developing Countries and Small Island Developing States (UN-OHRLLS)
Global Humanitarian Lab
International Relief Foundation
Empathy Action
Global Platform for Syrian Students
International Deaf Emergency
Nomadic Assistance for Peace and Development
Joint Learning Initiative on Faith and Local Communities
Global Compact Network Malaysia
SMEs for Humanity
Humanitarian Aid International
Malteser International
Action 24
Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission
Ahmadu Bello University
Al-Khair Foundation
All India Disaster Mitigation Institute
Amel Association International
American Near East Refugee Aid (ANERA)
American University of Beirut
Anti-Tribalism Movement
Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD)-Legal Aid
Association of Municipalities of Mali (AMM)
Australian National Committee on Refugee Women
ayzh, Inc.
BINAA - Organization for Development
Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation
Commune de Tevragh-Zeina
Dhaka Community Hospital Trust
Faith to Action Network
Feinstein International Center, Tufts University
Forum Bangun Aceh (FBA)
Global Health Policy Portal
Global Star Logistics Co., Ltd (GSL)
GOAL Global
Humanitarian Advisory Group
Humanitarian and Development Consortium (HDC)
IDE Afrique
International Islamic Relief Organization
Istanbul Chamber of Industry
Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization
Keik Okara
Kesh Malek
Kiribati Association of Non-Governmental Organization (KANGO)
Le Forum des Organisations Nationales Humanitaires et de Développement en République Démocratique du Congo (FONAHD RDC)
Local Youth Corner (LOYOC) Cameroon
Muslim Hands
MyShelter Foundation
One World Children's Fund
Organization for Welfare and Development in Action (OWDA)
Pan African Youth Leaders Network - Liberia
Reach Out To Asia (ROTA)
RedRose
Doz e. V.
Union of Medical Care and Relief Organizations (UOSSM)
United Muslim Relief
Viet Nam Peacekeeping Centre
Viet Nam Red Cross Society
WeYouth
Youth Peer Education Network (Y-PEER) - Libya
Youth Peer Education Network (Y-PEER) - Nepal
Youth Peer Education Network (Y-PEER) - Somaliland
Youth Peer Education Network (Y-PEER) - Tajikistan
Youth Peer Education Network (Y-PEER) - Thailand
Zimbabwe United Nations Association
El Salvador
World Customs Organization
Association des Régions du Mali
Association pour le Développement Intégré du Guidimakha (ADIG)
Norwegian Project Office/Rural Rehabilitation Association for Afghanistan (NPO/RRAA)
Papua New Guinea - National Council of Women
Plateforme des Femmes pour la Paix en Casamance (PFPC)
Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd Foundation for Humanitarian Development
Right and Prosperity
Saahtain Foods, LLC
South Sudan Women with Disability Network
Southern Somalia Peace and Development Organisation (SSPDO)
Transtec
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, DRC
World Federation of United Nations Associations - Youth Advisory Council
Young Peace Brigades
Youth Leadership Development Foundation
Lithuania
Conrad N. Hilton Foundation
East Africa Humanitarian and Private Sector Partnerships Platform
United Nations Peacebuilding Support Office (PBSO)
28. Jun
Peace Direct
CDA Collaborative Learning Projects
International Alert
Conciliation Resources
Human Appeal
American Friends Service Committee (AFSC)
Azerbaijan
Samoa
Economic Community Of West African States (ECOWAS / CEDEAO)
Liberia
Tuvalu
Terram Pacis
African Foundation for Development (AFFORD)
Hope for Ebola Orphans Foundation - Sierra Leone
From Street to School
Somali Rehabilitation and Development Association (SORADA)
Verband Deutsch-Syrischer Hilfsvereine e.V.
The Association of Sierra Leone Healthcare Professionals Abroad (TOSHPA)
Organization for Rehabilitation of Somalia (OFROSOM)
Health Works
YIDA (Youth Initiative for Developing in Africa)
Partnership for Maternal Newborn and Child Health
Kiwanis International, District Italy - San Marino
1 - Political Leadership to Prevent and End Conflicts
1 - Political Leadership to Prevent and End Conflicts
1A - Demonstrate timely, coherent and decisive political leadership
2 - Uphold the Norms that Safeguard Humanity
2- Uphold the Norms that Safeguard Humanity
2A - Respect and protect civilians and civilian objects in the conduct of hostilities
2B - Ensure full access to and protection of the humanitarian and medical missions
2D - Take concrete steps to improve compliance and accountability
2E - Uphold the rules: a global campaign to affirm the norms that safeguard humanity
3 - Leave No One Behind
3A - Reduce and address displacement
3C - End statelessness in the next decade
3D - Empower and protect women and girls
3E - Eliminate gaps in education for children, adolescents and young people
3F - Enable adolescents and young people to be agents of positive transformation
4 - Change People's Lives: From Delivering Aid to Ending Need
4- Change People's Lives: From Delivering Aid to Ending Need
4A - Reinforce, do not replace, national and local systems
4B - Anticipate, do not wait, for crises
4C - Deliver collective outcomes: transcend humanitarian-development divides
5 - Invest in Humanity
International Organization for Migration (IOM) UN | Global
IOM commits to use its Principles for Humanitarian Action to support the efforts of States to fulfil their responsibilities to protect and assist crisis-affected persons. In line with the Charter of the United Nations and in the spirit of the humanitarian imperative to save the lives and alleviate human suffering, IOM is committed to providing humanitarian assistance and protection in accordance with international law and norms, wherever it is required.
International Organization for Migration (IOM) UN | Global
IOM commits to work to improve migrants inclusion in disaster preparedness, response and recovery efforts, by supporting the capacities and coordination of disaster risk management authorities, foreign services, migrant groups themselves and other relevant actors.
International Organization for Migration (IOM) UN | Global
IOM will work towards fully implementing the PSEA Minimum Operating Standards, including by developing operational tools and clear guidance for the field on agency commitments and activities to protect against sexual exploitation and abuse.
International Organization for Migration (IOM) UN | Global
IOM will take measures to ensure that its staff members provide humanitarian assistance and services in a manner that respects and fosters the rights of beneficiaries, prevents SEA against beneficiaries (abusive and exploitative sexual activities with beneficiaries are absolutely prohibited), and creates and maintains an environment that prevents SEA.
International Organization for Migration (IOM) UN | Global
IOM commits to assisting communities forcibly displaced by conflicts to participate in conflict analysis and needs assessment, and support national governments to address root causes of conflict and forced displacement.
International Organization for Migration (IOM) UN | Global
IOM, within its capacity as a CCCM cluster lead agency, commits to reduce the vulnerability and foster the resilience of individuals suffering from displacement by achieving gender parity within camp governance structure.
International Organization for Migration (IOM) UN | Global
IOM commits to continue its work in response to natural disasters, to strengthen local response capacities, to manage risk and displacement, and endeavors to improve the approaches, frameworks and policies that guide and govern them. IOM will achieve these objectives by working in a coordinated manner with key global stakeholders to build and foster synergies on key cornerstones such as its Displacement Tracking Matrix, and create common platforms in order to understa...
International Organization for Migration (IOM) UN | Global
Working toward strengthening investigation and protection responses to SEA allegations, IOM, along with OHCHR, will take a lead role in strengthening collective responses in this area, including by promoting the development and sharing of best practices on enforcing Code of Conduct breaches and on referring SEA cases that may arise to criminal misconduct to competent authorities; supporting efforts to operationalize the recommendations for preventing the re-recruitme...
International Organization for Migration (IOM) UN | Global
IOM commits to continue its work to reduce vulnerabilities and foster the resilience of displaced populations, other migrants and affected communities by strengthening coping capacities and promoting self-reliance. This approach will be operationalized through a new IOM framework outlining efforts to progressively resolve displacement situations (PRDS).
International Organization for Migration (IOM) UN | Global
IOM commits to continue to refine and expand the work of former combatants, reintegration and security sector reform as a critical peace building partner in the international community.
International Organization for Migration (IOM) UN | Global
IOM commits to developing a set of policy and guidance frameworks governing the use of its cash based approach, from both a programmatic and technical standpoint.
International Organization for Migration (IOM) UN | Global
IOM commits to engage in appropriate forms of advocacy and clear messaging on principles and effective humanitarian assistance at the global, regional, national and local levels with all relevant actors. IOM is accountable to the persons and the States concerned, and its partners within the humanitarian response system. IOM is committed to strengthening its accountability mechanisms and to keeping them under continuous review.
International Organization for Migration (IOM) UN | Global
IOM commits to further support national and local governments design and implement planned relocation and evacuation processes for people living in at-risk and disaster affected areas, as well as for people displaced by disasters, that result in reduced exposure to future hazards and do not affect people's well-being and resilience.
International Organization for Migration (IOM) UN | Global
IOM commits to increase its gender and protection mainstreaming by extending the capacity of its Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) system to be able to identify and monitor vulnerability indicators in relation to GBV.
International Organization for Migration (IOM) UN | Global
IOM commits to mitigate vulnerability and build resilience within its shelter programming by finalizing and operationalize its shelter assessment and monitoring toolkit in regards to GBV. The GBV Shelter Toolkit will include tools to perform rapid gender analysis, practical guidelines in terms of gender action planning as well as guidance on how to extend referral pathways to GBV and protection actors within the shelter context.
International Organization for Migration (IOM) UN | Global
IOM commits to provide assistance on the basis of assessments of needs (through Displacement Tracking Matrix and other population needs assessments) that take into account the diversity of vulnerabilities and threats faced by the persons affected and it engages and negotiates with all relevant actors to ensure effective provision of humanitarian assistance and secure access to crisis-affected persons in line with a do-no-harm approach.
International Organization for Migration (IOM) UN | Global
IOM commits to reinforce its long term perspective to climate change by introducing environmental markers and streamlining environment considerations in its programming.
International Organization for Migration (IOM) UN | Global
IOM commits to strengthening understanding of migration and related resource transfers, including remittances, as a potential tool to support disaster preparedness and recovery, and to work with relevant actors to further disseminate and operationalize this understanding.
International Organization for Migration (IOM) UN | Global
IOM commits to supporting transition and recovery needs that support livelihoods, restoration of services and community engagement to improve participation, social cohesion and peace building through its stabilization programming and working across peace, development and security frameworks.