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PHAP is the only member-governed, non-profit association of professionals engaged in humanitarian assistance and protection with a global member network encompassing the full spectrum of institutional affiliations and professional backgrounds in the humanitarian sector.
Humanitarian Response and Loss and Damage Finance: Coordinating action to meet rising needs
JIAF 2.0 Overview (Joint and Intersectoral Analysis Framework version 2.0)
What should we change for greater accountability to people in crisis? (HNPW 2023)
Launch of the Accountability and Inclusion Helpdesk (HNPW 2023 AAP)
Empowering frontline staff to deliver accountable and locally driven humanitarian assistance
Leveraging social sciences for community engagement in humanitarian action (HNPW 2023 AAP)
AAP and humanitarian data responsibility (HNPW 2023 AAP)
Every contact counts: Intentional accountability through the programme cycle (HNPW 2023 – AAP)
Building Trust through Participation – An IASC AAP Task Force Event
Local Authorities and Protracted Refugee Crises
City + Refugee Collaboration: An Online Event on Local Partnerships Leading to Global Impact
Creating Inclusive Cities: Communities of Solidarity that Work for Everyone
The impact of climate change on displacement and human security
Understanding Climate Change Loss and Damage and Links to Humanitarian Action
The Road to COP27: Strengthening humanitarian perspectives
System-Wide Change for Greater Accountability to People Affected by Crisis
Urbanisation: Refugee Economies and Access to Essential Services
The transformative potential of inclusive and localized refugee and forced displacement research
Lessons from COVID-19 response: The importance of using community-based data in emergency response
Accountability to Affected Populations: A leadership commitment
Multi-Religious Efforts to Address the Root Causes of Forced Displacement
A standardized approach to complaints and feedback mechanisms
Towards collective AAP approaches at country level
Understanding and integrating climate and environment risk data in humanitarian action
Embracing the leadership of local actors and communities in climate action
Practical tools and initiatives for reducing environmental impact in humanitarian action
Complaints and feedback mechanisms: Making much-needed changes
Maximising the environmental sustainability of our work
Growing up away from home: Supporting refugee families in Cities
Religious Leaders and the GCR: Bringing Faiths Together to Ensure No One is Left Behind