NEW Guide to a Baseline Analysis against the HAP 2007 Standard
These guidelines are for agencies that are preparing for a Baseline Analysis against the HAP 2007 Humanitarian Accountability and Quality Management Standard (HAP 2007 Standard). The guide answers the questions:
1. What is a baseline analysis?
2. How can the baseline assist your agency?
3. What is involved in the head office and programme site baselines?
It also clarifies the roles of Humanitarian Accountability Partnership (HAP International) and outlines the responsibilities of your agency in the process.
The guidelines draw on two years of experience of using the HAP 2007 Standard in baseline analysis and certification audits. There are separate guidelines to assist agencies preparing for a certification audit, although the baseline analysis is partly designed to be a trial run for the certification process.
Download the Guide to a Baseline Analysis against the HAP 2007 Standard, you can also contact Barb Wigley, Programme and Membership Coordinator for more information.
Temporary School, Bk Kan Pay village, Twantay, Myanmar, July 2008
"The best thing of all is that the office of Tearfund is here. In some projects which have been coming to interview people and maybe give them some help, people normally don't know where to meet the staff, they only see them once when the project leaders come, conduct something, and then they go but with Tearfund the office is just near and people can contact then there and the feedback is normally very easy to receive - that's the best part of it."
Anna-Maria Aliaro lives in Korr, North Kenya, where Tearfund ran a programme from June 2006 to October 2007 in response to the drought.