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Throughout the year, VOICE produces and disseminates key documents reflecting on humanitarian aid issues at the EU level and from an NGO perspective. They are addressed to decision-makers within the European institutions, at the National level, to NGO networks and other stakeholders of the humanitarian community, as well as to the VOICE members. Some documents are produced by the VOICE Secretariat with the support of VOICE members while others are publications from members and other key stakeholders in the humanitarian sector. 

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  • OXFAM report : ‘You aren’t human any more’

    Members' publications

    Tags: Refugees, NGOs

    The Oxfam report highlights the "living hell" that Refugees are facing everyday in Lybia, from torture and rape to slavery and the impact of European policies on this situation.
  • Cash lessons from Zimbabwe

    Members' publications

    Tags: Cash

    A summary of the learnings and recommendations from an internal and external evaluation of the Emergency Cash-First Response to Drought-Affected Communities in the Southern Provinces of Zimbabwe project which was carried out from August 2015 to May 2017.This programme is the first time that cash transfers have been used as a large-scale alternative to food aid in Zimbabwe and the first large-scale provision of cash transfers through mobile money.
  • Handicap International Policy Paper: Inclusive Disaster Risk Reduction

    Members' publications

    Tags: DRR

    Since 2001, Handicap International has been supporting strategies that empower communities and local institutions to prepare for, reduce the impact of, and respond to disasters and, in the long-term, increase their resilience. Their objective and added-value is also to ensure that these strategies are inclusive, enabling the most at-risk groups, and especially people with disabilities, to become actors in risk reduction and to benefit from protection.
  • FPA WG meeting exchange with ECHO - 29 June 2017

    FPA Watch Group

    Tags: EU

  • Institutionalizing Gender in Emergencies: Final Evaluation Report

    Members' publications

    Tags: Gender

    This report describes the final evaluation of the project ‘Institutionalizing Gender in Emergencies: Bridging Policy and Practice in the Humanitarian System’. The project, supported by the ECHO Enhanced Response Capacity fund and Oxfam, was implemented by Oxfam in Pakistan, South Sudan, Ethiopia and the Dominican Republic between September 2015 and March 2017.
  • "Data collection and social media: Innovation or challenge for humanitarian aid."

    VOICE event reports

    Tags: Security, Principles, NGOs

    This event was very topical and demonstrated that data, social media, and new technologies undoubtedly present many opportunities for data collection and innovation in the humanitarian sector. However, the event also highlighted the many challenges and questions presented by the rise of new technologies that need to be addressed.
  • EDD17- Grand Bargain event summary note- 8 June 2017

    VOICE event reports

    Tags: EU, Grand Bargain

    The Grand Bargain Task Force organised the event "The Grand Bargain: implementing a humanitarian deal to leave no one behind" at the European Development Days 2017 on 8 June 2017. Here is the summary note of the session.
  • EU Member States’ policies and practice: Disaster Risk Reduction in humanitarian assistance and development cooperation

    VOICE studies and briefing papers

    Tags: EU, DRR, NGOs

    This study highlights DRR policies and programming of a selection of EU Member States and presents recommendations for the further elaboration of their policy work on Disaster Risk Reduction.
  • EDD 2017- Grand Bargain event power point - 8 June 2017

    Tags: Grand Bargain Task Force, Grand Bargain

    The Grand Bargain Task Force organised an event at the European Development Days 2017 on 8 June 2017. Here is the full power point of the session.
  • VOICE out loud n.25 Moving forward with the agenda for humanity

    VOICE out loud

    Tags: Consensus, Principles, Resilience, NGOs, Cash, Grand Bargain, EU, WHS, Funding, LRRD, EU Trust Funds, MFF, EU Financial Regulation

    This new edition of VOICE out loud celebrates our 25th birthday focusing on moving forward and implementing the Agenda for Humanity. With reflections from the field in Nepal and in Central African Republic and contribution from our members in Sweden, Spain, UK, Belgium, this edition continues to celebrate the diversity of our network and its members's field experience and expertise.
  • More than the Money - Localisation in practice

    Members' publications

    Tags: Grand Bargain

  • VOICE note- Towards the next FPA

    FPA Watch Group
  • 2017 Global Report on Internal Displacement

    Members' publications

    Tags: Refugees, NGOs

    The 2017 Global Report on Internal Displacement (GRID 2017) presents the latest data and trends of internal displacement by conflict and disasters worldwide. In 2016, one person per second was forced to flee.
    This year’s report also looks at the connections between internal and cross-border displacement, the factors that force internally displaced people (IDPs) across borders, and the issue of refugees being returned home, only to become internally displaced again. The report highlights, that despite the fact that IDPs outnumber refugees by two to one, internal displacement is still neglected as an issue of global concern.
  • VOICE 2017 policy resolution on partnership between NGOs, EU institutions and member states

    VOICE policy resolutions

    Tags: General Assembly 2017, EU, Principles, NGOs, Quality, Partnership

    At the 2017 VOICE General Assembly the network  focused  on the importance in humanitarian assistance of a people-centred approach, quality operations and accountability to affected populations.

    In order to achieve this goal, the partnership between NGOs, EU institutions and Member States is essential and we strongly support it.
     
  • Summary main findings FPA WG Survey April 2017

    FPA Watch Group
    The FPA Watch group launched a new liquidation survey as a follow up of the one made in 2015. The survey covers four FPA related issues: final reporting, liquidation process, visibility and audit.
  • FPA WG meeting exchange with ECHO- 23 March 2017

    FPA Watch Group
  • VOICE 2016 Activity report

    VOICE Activity Reports

    Tags: General Assembly 2017

  • VOICE Grand Bargain Task Force recommendations to GPPI - April 2017

    VOICE position papers

    Tags: Grand Bargain Task Force, Grand Bargain

    This paper highlights the opportunities and challenges NGOs perceive from the Grand Bargain implementation
  • WHS, the Grand Bargain, Aleppo and Ukraine: what should the EU’s humanitarian priorities be in 2017? Stockholm Roundtable

    VOICE event reports

    Tags: WHS, Resilience, Grand Bargain

  • Joint NGO briefing on the Brussels Syria Conference

    Members' publications

    Tags: Syrian crisis, EU

    Several NGOs and fora, including 29 VOICE members, call on all members of the international community, in particular permanent members of the UN Security Council and the EU and EU member states who are discussing post-agreement planning, to insist on the full implementation of relevant UN Security Council resolutions on Syria that relate to respect for IHL and IHRL, as well as implementation of the Geneva Communiqué of 2012.

    The Brussels conference should also set the foundation for inclusive and meaningful participation of Syrian NGOs and civil society, including youth and women’s groups, as key partners in ensuring effective post-agreement planning that captures the needs and desires of the people of Syria and supports local community rebuilding and resilience.
  • Training Manual: Gender leadership in humanitarian action

    Members' publications

    Tags: Gender

    Gender interacts with multiple factors including but not limited to age, ethnicity, disability, caste, class, religion and environment, to determine an individual’s ability to be aware of, lay claim to, and access their rights and entitlements. In times of crisis – whether slow or sudden onset, climate or conflict driven – there are shifts in how these factors interact that present opportunities and risks for women, girls, men and boys in accessing their rights, in the short, medium and longer term. Humanitarian (and development) actors need to be sensitive to these risks and opportunities.

    The purpose of this training manual is to support the institutionalization of gender equality and women’s rights in all humanitarian action. It was developed by Oxfam to support the implementation of the project Institutionalizing Gender in Emergencies: Bridging Policy and Practice in the Humanitarian System, supported by the European Commission’s Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection department (ECHO) during 2015 to 2017. The aim of this initial training is to develop a critical mass of committed gender leaders – some might call these ‘change agents’ or ‘change-makers’ – who can together influence changes in policy and practice at different levels across the humanitarian system.
  • Joint NGO position paper on draft law no. 3593-d in Ukraine

    Members' publications

    Tags: NGOs, Access

    The objective of this draft law “On the Temporarily Occupied Territory of Ukraine” is to state that what happens in occupied territory is not the concern of Ukraine government but the responsibility of Russia. If adopted, this will lead to a de-facto partition of the country.

    In this joint position paper several NGOs, including VOICE members, state their commitment to the protection and promotion of rights and freedoms despite limited access to the people in need, diminishing resources, and restrictive legislative and administrative frameworks. They argue the Draft Law will not only compound these challenges, it will countervail the only existing initiative for a peaceful resolution of the conflict, a resolution which would end significant human suffering. As such, they call for the withdrawal of draft law No 3593-d from parliament.
  • Joint NGO letter to EU heads of states calling for EU response to migration led by values, not fear

    Members' publications

    Tags: EU, Refugees, NGOs

    162 NGOs and networks from 20 countries, among them39 VOICE members, call for EU leaders to live up to their commitments to European values in responding to migration and stop copying xenophobic populist recipes. EU leaders must show strong leadership that both defends human rights and addresses people’s fears, rather than fuelling them. The letter also calls for EU leaders to go beyond rhetoric and deliver on their commitments to defend the human rights of men, women and children on the move.
  • Stockholm roundtable programme: WHS, the Grand Bargain, Aleppo and Ukraine: what should the EU’s humanitarian priorities be in 2017?

    Tags: WHS

    The World Humanitarian Summit (WHS), Grand Bargain and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) all present opportunities for increased solidarity and engagement in humanitarian action. They come at a time when humanitarian actors are confronted with major challenges in responding to the growing needs worldwide, for instance in Aleppo, Ukraine and in Europe’s migration crisis. In this context, what should the EU’s humanitarian priorities be in 2017/2018?
    VOICE with its Swedish members organised a roundtable with the intention to bring together the national humanitarian perspectives from Scandinavian countries with the European perspective.
  • VOICE response to civil society consultation on new Resilience Communication

    VOICE position papers

    Tags: EU, Security, DRR, Resilience, LRRD, Crisis Management

    In 2012 – 2013 VOICE engaged in the consultation organised by the European Commission when it developed its Resilience Communication as well as in the drafting of its Action Plan. Last year VOICE also contributed to the EU process leading to the EU Global Strategy on Foreign and Security Policy, bringing forward a perspective from humanitarian NGOs.
    Today, the Global Strategy remains a political vision and the upcoming new Communication on Resilience, which will be developed under the leadership of the EEAS, is perceived as an essential step in its implementation.
    NGOs from the humanitarian and development sectors welcomed the civil society consultation that was organised on February 17th around the upcoming Communication on Resilience.
    This contribution is based on meetings held with members and key points raised by them, on VOICE positioning and contributions to the EU policies on resilience and the Global Strategy, as well on the outcomes of the three workshops held during the civil society consultation.