About the Accountability & Inclusion Collection

This Collection is an initiative of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee to help humanitarian practitioners around the world implement effective approaches to accountability and inclusion in crisis settings. Our Mission is to advocate for more accountable and inclusive humanitarian responses.

Please note that this collection includes resources from IASC members and non-IASC members. Contributing organisations are responsible for the content they provide.

Explore the Accountability and Inclusion Learning Collection.

We advocate for more accountable and inclusive humanitarian responses by promoting:

  • Active participation - encouraging all affected people to participate, regardless of gender, age, disability or other factors.
  • Open communication - welcoming feedback and complaints without fear of reprisal.
  • Empowerment - providing information to enable people to make informed decisions.

We facilitate accountability and inclusion in the humanitarian sector by providing:

Find policies, standards, guidance, case studies, and tools. Explore resources by theme or stage of the humanitarian programme cycle.

Get quick advice and support from thematic specialists on AAP, community engagement, participation and inclusion.

The IASC Accountability and Inclusion Collection unites a diverse range of member organisations committed to improving humanitarian action for people affected by crises:

IASC - associated entities working on specific areas of accountability and inclusion:

Displacement site in Khamer in Amran Governorate.
Philippe Kropf | UN OCHA

Join us in building stronger, more responsive humanitarian programs

Consult the Accountability and Inclusion Helpdesk

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