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Common standards

Tools for Mainstreaming Disaster Risk Reduction: Guidance Notes for Development OrganisationsTools for Mainstreaming Disaster Risk Reduction: Guidance Notes for Development Organisations
ProVention Consortium

Evaluating Humanitarian Assistance Programmes in Complex EmergenciesEvaluating Humanitarian Assistance Programmes in Complex Emergencies
Good Practice Review no. 7. Overseas Development Institute, Humanitarian Practice Network, London

Standard in Humanitarian Accountability and Quality ManagementStandard in Humanitarian Accountability and Quality Management
Humanitarian Accountability Partnership International

Impact Measurement and Accountability in Emergencies: The Good Enough GuideImpact Measurement and Accountability in Emergencies: The Good Enough Guide
Oxfam, Oxford

Desk Review of Real-Time Evaluation ExperienceDesk Review of Real-Time Evaluation Experience
Evaluation Working Paper, UNICEF

ALNAP Annual Review 2003 Humanitarian Action: Improving Monitoring to Enhance  Accountability and LearningALNAP Annual Review 2003 Humanitarian Action: Improving Monitoring to Enhance Accountability and Learning
ALNAP

Review of Humanitarian Action: Evaluation UtilisationReview of Humanitarian Action: Evaluation Utilisation
ALNAP

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