CARE International’s Humanitarian Accountability Framework Pop Quiz!!!

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CARE International’s Humanitarian Accountability Framework Pop Quiz!!!

Quiz Rules: 1. Form three teams 2. Each team will have only one spokesperson 3. Only the spokesperson’s answer will be accepted 4. Only one attempt 5. The team that get’s it right first wins the point!

Question 1: Answer True or False HAF Policy statement:  The Humanitarian Accountability Framework is a statement of CARE’s commitment to accountability at all stages of emergency preparedness and response. …is this statement True or False?

Correct answer - True!

Question 2: True or False Care’s Humanitarian Mandate CARE helps people cope with crises through DRR, emergency relief, preparedness and post-crisis recovery, whenever feasible. Responding to humanitarian emergencies is optional in CARE’s work to fight poverty and injustice. Is this statement true or false?

Correct answer - False! (responding to an emergency is not optional)

Question 3: True or False HAF Policy statement CARE defines accountability as the means by which we fulfil our responsibilities to our stakeholders and the ways in which they may hold us to account for our decisions, actions and impacts.

Correct answer - True!

Question 4: True or False HAF Policy Statement  All CARE staff are responsible for implementing our work in accordance with this accountability framework, except when we are working with and through partners. …is this statement true or false?

Correct answer - False!... “except” should be “including”. We are accountable even when working with and through partners

Question 5: Choose the correct five Which are 5 international standards and codes that CARE has committed to according to the HAF. 1. Code of Conduct for International Red Cross and Red Crescent movement and NGOS in Disaster Relief 2. UNRWA Relief Standards 3. Sphere Humanitarian Charter and Minimum Standards for Disaster Relief 4. The Humanitarian Accountability Partnership (HAP) Standard 5. The Good Enough Guide: Impact Measurement and Accountability in Emergencies, 6. ANKN Social Justice, Peace and Environmental Education 7. The People in Aid Code of Conduct.

Correct answer - 1, 3, 4, 5 & 7 (not 2 & 6)

Question 6: Which are the five performance targets in the HAF? 1. How quickly we respond 2. The quality and accountability of our response 3. CARE’s media profile 4. Our competency in CARE’s core humanitarian areas (water and sanitation, food security, shelter, logistics) 5. Meeting needs for reproductive services 6. Fundraising by CARE members for our response 7. Financing of our global emergency capacities.

Correct answer - 1, 2, 4, 6 & 7 (not 3 & 5)

Thanks!