The Humanitarian Response Index (HRI) is an independent civil society initiative to annually assess and rank wealthy countries against their commitment to improve the quality and effectiveness of their humanitarian assistance. Developed by DARA (formerly, Development Assistance Research Associates), the HRI's intended purpose is to assist the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development's Development Assistance Committee (OECD/DAC) donor governments ensure that their humanitarian assistance has the greatest impact on beneficiaries. The HRI's aim is to improve the quality and effectiveness of aid, and promote greater efficiency, effectiveness, transparency and accountability of government donors. The first edition was published in 2007, followed by subsequent editions in 2008, 200
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| - The Humanitarian Response Index (HRI) is an independent civil society initiative to annually assess and rank wealthy countries against their commitment to improve the quality and effectiveness of their humanitarian assistance. Developed by DARA (formerly, Development Assistance Research Associates), the HRI's intended purpose is to assist the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development's Development Assistance Committee (OECD/DAC) donor governments ensure that their humanitarian assistance has the greatest impact on beneficiaries. The HRI's aim is to improve the quality and effectiveness of aid, and promote greater efficiency, effectiveness, transparency and accountability of government donors. The first edition was published in 2007, followed by subsequent editions in 2008, 200 (en)
- El índice de respuesta humanitaria (HRI por sus siglas en inglés), de la organización DARA, es el primer mecanismo de medición de la actuación individual de los donantes humanitarios que se realiza en el mundo. El HRI se centra en los miembros del Comité de Ayuda al Desarrollo (CAD) de la Organización para la Cooperación y el Desarrollo Económico (OCDE), (Alemania, Australia, Austria, Bélgica, Canadá, Dinamarca, España, Estados Unidos, Finlandia, Francia, Grecia, Irlanda, Italia, Japón, Luxemburgo, Nueva Zelanda, Noruega, Países Bajos, Portugal, Suecia, Suiza, Reino Unido y la Comisión Europea), contrastando su actuación con lo establecido en los Principios de Buena Donación Humanitaria (GHD, en sus siglas en inglés), definidos y aprobados por los propios donantes, en 2003. Al ser un info (es)
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| - El índice de respuesta humanitaria (HRI por sus siglas en inglés), de la organización DARA, es el primer mecanismo de medición de la actuación individual de los donantes humanitarios que se realiza en el mundo. El HRI se centra en los miembros del Comité de Ayuda al Desarrollo (CAD) de la Organización para la Cooperación y el Desarrollo Económico (OCDE), (Alemania, Australia, Austria, Bélgica, Canadá, Dinamarca, España, Estados Unidos, Finlandia, Francia, Grecia, Irlanda, Italia, Japón, Luxemburgo, Nueva Zelanda, Noruega, Países Bajos, Portugal, Suecia, Suiza, Reino Unido y la Comisión Europea), contrastando su actuación con lo establecido en los Principios de Buena Donación Humanitaria (GHD, en sus siglas en inglés), definidos y aprobados por los propios donantes, en 2003. Al ser un informe anual, permitirá realizar análisis detallados sobre la evolución de las respuestas humanitarias, los compromisos de los donantes y los desafíos persistentes. (es)
- The Humanitarian Response Index (HRI) is an independent civil society initiative to annually assess and rank wealthy countries against their commitment to improve the quality and effectiveness of their humanitarian assistance. Developed by DARA (formerly, Development Assistance Research Associates), the HRI's intended purpose is to assist the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development's Development Assistance Committee (OECD/DAC) donor governments ensure that their humanitarian assistance has the greatest impact on beneficiaries. The HRI's aim is to improve the quality and effectiveness of aid, and promote greater efficiency, effectiveness, transparency and accountability of government donors. The first edition was published in 2007, followed by subsequent editions in 2008, 2009, and 2010. (en)
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