Humanitarian Partnership Agreement – Saving lives through Collective ActionHumanitarian Partnership Agreement • February 3rd, 2015
Contract Type FiledFebruary 3rd, 2015This publication was commissioned by the Humanitarian Partnership Agreement Authors: Peter Chamberlain, Pip Henty and Beth Eggleston; Humanitarian Advisory Group Graphic Design: Jenny Moody, A&JMoody Design
Oxfam GB Sida Humanitarian Partnership Agreement 1st April 2015 - 31st March 2016 Annual ReportHumanitarian Partnership Agreement • September 30th, 2016
Contract Type FiledSeptember 30th, 2016
UN AND QATAR SIGN HUMANITARIAN PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENTHumanitarian Partnership Agreement • April 10th, 2012
Contract Type FiledApril 10th, 2012(Doha, 10 April 2012) – The UN and the State of Qatar have signed a humanitarian partnership agreement to expand collaboration and strengthen joint coordination and response to humanitarian crises. The agreement is the first of its kind in the Gulf region.
Design of a successor mechanism to the Humanitarian Partnership Agreement (2011-2016)Humanitarian Partnership Agreement • August 14th, 2015
Contract Type FiledAugust 14th, 2015
TERMS OF REFERENCE as at August 2015 Design of a successor mechanism to the Humanitarian Partnership Agreement (2011-2016)Humanitarian Partnership Agreement • August 14th, 2015
Contract Type FiledAugust 14th, 2015The existing Humanitarian Partnership Agreement (HPA) was established in 2011 as a partnership between six pre-selected NGOs (CARE Australia, Caritas Australia, Oxfam Australia, Plan International Australia, Save the Children Australia and World Vision Australia) and the Australian Government. The vision of the HPA is:
UN and Islamic bloc reach humanitarian partnership dealHumanitarian Partnership Agreement • November 15th, 2011
Contract Type FiledNovember 15th, 2011The United Nations signed an agreement today with the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) to work together more closely on humanitarian issues, from relief coordination to fundraising and preparedness for disasters and crises.