Invitation To Participate: Orientation on “Revisiting Sphere Standards for Humanitarian Practitioners” | 22nd October 2025 | 03:00 PM – 04:30 PM

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Dear Colleagues,

Sphere India Academy cordially invites you to the Orientation on “Revisiting Sphere Standards for Humanitarian Practitioners”, to be held on 22nd October 2025 | 03:00 PM – 04:30 PM (IST).

Registration Link: http://tiny.cc/RevisitingSpherestandards

This session aims to strengthen understanding and practical application of the Sphere Minimum Standards focusing on the Humanitarian Charter, Protection Principles, Core Humanitarian Standard, and sectoral benchmarks across WASH, Food Security, Shelter, and Health.

We look forward to your valuable participation and insights.

Warm regards,
Sphere India Academy

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Sphere India Academy 
Knowledge and Capacity Sharing Vertical
Sphere India 

Sphere India Secretariat |123 Arun Vihar | Sector 37 | Noida – 201303 | Uttar Pradesh | India T: ‎+91 120 320 0680 | W: www.sphereindia.org.in   

Sphere India Academy launched on 10th April 2020 is a collaborative initiative of WHO, UNICEF, WFP, HCLF, Sphere India, and other organizations.  A capacity-building program for humanitarian workers, equipping them to fulfill diverse roles in emergency preparedness, response, and support for local governments, administrations, and communities.A range of technical sessions covering diverse topics is being delivered regularly using the online platform. In the past two years, the academy was able to reach around 1.5 lakh participants through 320 academy sessions, with over 743 resource persons, 279 knowledge partners, and over 90 government engagement.

Sphere India is a National Coalition of Humanitarian, Development, and Resilience Actors in India. The strategic outreach of 155 full members includes key nodal organizations from the UN, INGOs, National NGOs, CSR, Academic Institutions, Sector Networks, Expert Individuals, and State IAGs/Networks. The local outreach is evolving with 805 associate members as Sphere India Locally Empowered Organisations Network (LEON) and 1,80,000 community volunteers (CDRF-Community Disaster Response Force) mapped for varied capacities all over India. Sphere India facilitates multi-stakeholder coordination, knowledge & capacity sharing, and collaborative advocacy for enhancing accountability to the affected and at-risk population.
 
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