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Established in 2003, HAP International is the humanitarian sector's first international self-regulatory body. Members of HAP are committed to meeting the highest standards of accountability and quality management.
The Conflict Community of Practice (CCP) was created in March 2010 as a network of CARE practitioners committed to sharing information and best practice as well as innovating and learning together. With currently 60+ members from 25+ different countries, the CCP is at the very beginning of its development and has plans to grow into the leading space for discussion and expertise on conflict in CARE.
Market Development During and Post-Conflict: Emerging Lessons for Pro-Poor Economic Reconstruction.
Global initiative with the aim of supporting citizens of resource-rich developing countries to hold their governments accountable for the management of revenues from the oil, gas and mining industries.
The Berghof Handbook for Conflict Transformation is a comprehensive and cumulative website resource that provides continually updated cutting-edge knowledge, experience and lessons learned for those working in the field of transforming violent ethnopolitical conflict.
The Active Learning Network for Accountability and Performance in Humanitarian Action (ALNAP) was established in 1997, following the multi-agency evaluation of the Rwanda genocide. It is a collective response by the humanitarian sector, dedicated to improving humanitarian performance through increased learning and accountability.
The European Peacebuilding Liaison Office is the platform of European NGOs, networks of NGOs and think tanks active in the field of peacebuilding, who share an interest in promoting sustainable peacebuilding policies among decision-makers in the European Union.
The Working Group on Development and Peace (FriEnt) is an association of seven German governmental and non-governmental organisations, with the main objective to promote peacebuilding in all areas of development cooperation. FriEnt's core activities include fostering joint learning, capacity building, advice and supporting networking and cooperation of its members.