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.
3A
Reduce and address displacement
Core Commitment
- Commitment
- Core Responsibility
- Commit to a new approach to addressing forced displacement that not only meets immediate humanitarian needs but reduces vulnerability and improves the resilience, self-reliance and protection of refugees and IDPs. Commit to implementing this new approach through coherent international, regional and national efforts that recognize both the humanitarian and development challenges of displacement. Commit to take the necessary political, policy, legal and financial steps required to address these challenges for the specific context.
- Leave No One Behind
3D
Empower and protect women and girls
Individual Commitment
- Commitment
- Commitment Type
- Core Responsibility
- ReBootKamp will provide the physical environment for creative and enterprising minds to grow and to advance leadership and entrepreneurship training. 60% of seats at ReBootKamp are reserved for young women. In addition, ReBootKamp has partnered with various women's groups to provide seed funding for young women wishing to spread their entrepreneurial wings and launch a startup.
- Operational
- Leave No One Behind
Core Commitment
- Commitment
- Core Responsibility
- Empower Women and Girls as change agents and leaders, including by increasing support for local women's groups to participate meaningfully in humanitarian action.
- Leave No One Behind
3E
Eliminate gaps in education for children, adolescents and young people
Individual Commitment
- Commitment
- Commitment Type
- Core Responsibility
ReBootKamp's forecast is to reach one million children between the ages of 6-17 in 2 years. Each child will be given 30-40 hours of programming instruction over 3 months. For young adult refugees, it will take them from poverty to prosperity in 12-16 weeks. ReBootKamp will not only train them to become programmers or digital technicians but guarantees their employment with hiring partners or in their own web development shop.
- Operational
- Leave No One Behind
3G
Address other groups or minorities in crisis settings
Individual Commitment
- Commitment
- Commitment Type
- Core Responsibility
ReBootKamp commits that 20% of overall seats for refugee training are reserved for historically discriminated classes which include the physical disabled, LBGT, ethnic and religious minorities.
- Policy
- Leave No One Behind
ReBootKamp endorses the Charter on Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Humanitarian Action.
- Policy
- Leave No One Behind
4A
Reinforce, do not replace, national and local systems
Core Commitment
- Commitment
- Core Responsibility
- Commit to increase investment in building community resilience as a critical first line of response, with the full and effective participation of women.
- Change People's Lives: From Delivering Aid to Ending Need
4C
Deliver collective outcomes: transcend humanitarian-development divides
Individual Commitment
- Commitment
- Commitment Type
- Core Responsibility
ReBootKamp is using a revolutionary new pedagogy called 'bootcamp' training to rapidly improve the skills ofrefugees. It is the first to bring agile learning pedagogy (code bootcamps) to the Middle East but also the first to focus it squarely on refugees and those affected by conflict. Its technology offers a way out and helps solve one problem - a 10+ million job skills gap across the world, with another - forced migration.
- Operational
- Change People's Lives: From Delivering Aid to Ending Need