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Audit Reports

A summary audit report is available for each agency certified by HAP below. Each entry includes the agency's Humanitarian Accountability Framework as submitted for the audit.

June 2008

  • DanChurchAid (DCA) Summary Audit Report and DCA Humanitarian Accountability Framework
  • Tearfund UK Emergency Responses Summary Audit Report and Tearfund UK Humanitarian Accountability Framework

November 2007

  • MERCY Malaysia Summary Audit Report and MERCY Malaysia Humanitarian Accountability Framework

April 2007

  • Danish Refugee Council (DRC) Summary Audit Report and DRC Humanitarian Accountability Framework

March 2007

  • OFADEC Summary Audit Report and OFADEC Humanitarian Accountability Framework

Norwegian Church Aid, Childcare workshop, Darfur, August 2009

Accountability is not only our responsibility, it is inherent in the missions and the core values that drive ouor organisations and the individuals working in them who strive to save lives, alleviate suffering and support the world's poor in developing the capacity to thrive in self-sustaining communities around the world.

Barbara Wallace, Vice President, Membership and Standards, Interaction, Self-Certification Plus, Monday Developments.

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