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Sample agenda 1. Short background to the CHS 2. Overview of the consultation process Agenda 3. Guiding criteria for changes 4. Discussion questions 5. Conclusions and how to submit feedback The CHS was established in 2014. It builds on the lessons learned from several quality and accountability standards and initiatives in the aid sector People In Aid Sphere HAP Groupe URD’s (Core Standards) Standard Quality Compass The CHS drafting process in 2014 asked communities, aid organisations, governments and donors to reflect on how to make aid work better. What is the best way to consistently.. • Protect people’s rights in times of crisis? • Deliver quality, effective results for them? • Be more accountable to them? The result was the CHS “flower” - a wide consensus on how to define, measure and achieve quality and accountability in two areas: People’s and communities’ rights o A set of quality and accountability commitments built around what people want and expect from aid organisations Organisations’ responsibilities o A set of good practices to help organisations to consistently and effectively meet their quality and accountability commitments to people The CHS provides an comprehensive “people-centred” quality and accountability framework for organisations Nine Commitments Key Actions Organisational Responsibilities
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