Participants were invited to make individual or joint commitments to help achieve the Agenda for Humanity. In addition, they were invited to align themselves to 32 core commitments developed for the 7 High-level Leaders’ Roundtables of the World Humanitarian Summit. Each stakeholders commitments are organized by commitment type in the table below.
4C
Deliver collective outcomes: transcend humanitarian-development divides
Individual Commitment
- Commitment
- Commitment Type
- Core Responsibility
Humanitarian Innovation Forum Japan 2016 was truly a multi-stakeholder (government, business sector, NGOs, affected communities) endeavor in Japan with one common purpose in mind: bringing positive impact for those affected by crisis. Given that the forum was organized in Sendai also gave an opportunity to send an important message to the world that humanitarian innovation is thought, discussed, and implemented from disaster affected areas in Japan. Organizers commit to share the lessons and methodologies of the forum widely with regional stakeholders (starting from Asia Regional Steering Group of WHS).
- Policy
- Change People's Lives: From Delivering Aid to Ending Need
Organizers of Humanitarian Innovation Forum Japan 2016 welcome the launch of GAHI and will make utmost effort to support its success at WHS and beyond including proposition to serve as GAHI focal point for Japan (and possibly the Asian region). ïGlobal level effort only becomes possible with concrete contribution from country / regional levels.
- Operational
- Change People's Lives: From Delivering Aid to Ending Need