Sphere Revision Consultation on Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities (22 October, New Delhi)

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Dear All,

Greetings from Sphere India!

 

You may be aware that the Sphere Handbook is undergoing a revision process, and to collect the recommendations and feedbacks from sectoral experts, series of meetings, consultations, and workshops are being organized globally. In continuation to it, Sphere India in collaboration with Handicap International and Shanta Memorial Rehabilitation Centre (SMRC) is organizing a one day Sphere Revision consultation on “Inclusion of persons with disabilities in Sphere Guidelines” on 22nd October, 2009 at New Delhi.

 

We look forward for your participation towards contributing to the revision process. Please send your nomination to pari...@sphereindia.org.in  by 19th October, 09. Travel arrangements will be made available to few (shortlisted) outstation participants, after receiving the nomination.

 

Please feel free to get back to us shall you need more information on this. For more information about the global Sphere Handbook Revision process, please visit http://www.sphereproject.org/content/view/476/278/

 

Also find attached below the programme details.

 

With best wishes ,

Parimita

 

 

The programme details are as follows :  

 

 

 

Program Details

 

Program Name

Sphere Revision Consultation –

‘Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Sphere  Guidelines’

Duration

22nd October, 2009, Time : 9 am  - 5.30 pm

Venue

Jacaranda 1, India Habitat Centre,

New Delhi, India

Intended participants

·        Sphere practitioners and professionals; more specifically involved in interventions with disabled people working in different regions of India.

·        Representatives of Organisations working in the area of Disability/ Persons with Disabilities

·        Participants from National & International humanitarian organizations, Govt. and Sphere India member agencies.

Program contact

Ms. Parimita Routray

Focal Point – Info and KM Programme

Sphere India, New Delhi

Mobile: 09717931212

E-mail: pari...@sphereindia.org.in 

Mr. David Thomforde

National Disability Manager,

Handicap International, New Delhi

Mobile: 9818312288

E-mail: dthom...@handicap-international-india.org 

 

Sphere India:

Sphere India is a National Coalition of Humanitarian Agencies in India. The members include key nodal agencies from Govt. of India, UN, INGOs, NGO Networks and National NGOs. Sphere India facilitates (1) Inter Agency Coordination, (2) Training & Capacity Building, (3) Information & Knowledge Management and (4) Common Advocacy through a collaborative process for Quality & Accountability.

 

Handicap International is an international organization specialised in the field of disability. It is a non governmental, non religious, non political and non profit making organization that works alongside with persons with disabilities offering assistance and support to their efforts to become self reliant. Since its creation, HI has set up programmes in about 60 countries and has provided input into many disaster situations. Handicap International started its work in India in 1988 and since then has focused its efforts on building local capacities to provide improved physical rehabilitation and support to persons with disabilities.   

 

Shanta Memorial Rehabilitation Center (SMRC) is a leading disabled people’s  organization working in the field of disability. Its mission is to have a humanitarian approach for universalisation of equal opportunities, full participation and protection of rights for people with disabilities. SMRC is leading the Global Campaign on  Disability and Disasters.

 

Workshop Background:

Since the launch of its first edition in 2000, and after the revised edition in 2004, the Sphere Handbook has become one of the most widely recognized tools for improving humanitarian response, not only by NGOs but also, and increasingly, by United Nations agencies, host governments, donor governments and other actors involved in humanitarian response.

 

The Handbook is a relevant and ‘living’ document whose success reflects its usefulness in disaster response. For the Sphere Handbook to remain relevant, Sphere needs to keep in touch with changing practices in the context of humanitarian work, as well as technical innovations. To this end, and acknowledging the significant changes that have taken place since the 2004 edition, the Sphere handbook is undergoing revision in consultation with a large number of humanitarian agencies and practitioners spread across the globe.

 

The purpose of the revision process is not to change the qualitative standards, nor to overhaul the Handbook. Rather, it is to update the qualitative and quantitative indicators and guidance notes as needed, enhance linkages between sectors, and to iron out inconsistencies, faults and important omissions from the 2004 edition. Latest developments in the humanitarian sector are also taken into consideration, such as the impact of climate change, disaster risk reduction, protection, the Humanitarian Reform process and the cluster approach, among others.

 

About the Consultation on ‘Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Sphere Guidelines’:

The consultation on ‘Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Sphere Guidelines’ is aimed to review the sphere handbook with specific focus on disability and related vulnerabilities and provide feedback and recommendations to the Sphere revision process. This will also consider the emerging issues and challenges in interventions with the disability issues and how these have been affected in recent disasters.

 

The following are the objectives of the consultation:

·        To find out what changes different people (staff and beneficiaries) would like to see in the Sphere handbook, specifically in relation to disability and related issues, in the future, in the light of wider developments in the humanitarian sector.

·        To ensure that the participatory process, which has been a critical part of Sphere’s development, is maintained and informs decisions about the content of the handbook.

·        To review the socio-cultural aspects of disability and related vulnerabilities and collect specific recommendations from stakeholders on the theme as a part of the Sphere Revision process.

Expected outcomes of the consultation:

Feedbacks and recommendations from stakeholders from different regions of India will be collected and collated for the Sphere Revision process specifically for the section on Disability.

 

Expected participants:

Around 20 – 25 participants including sphere practitioners and professionals; more specifically involved in interventions with persons with disabilities and disability issues, working in different regions of India. Other 10 participants will be from National & International humanitarian organizations, Government and Sphere India member agencies.

 

Duration and venue of the consultation:

It is a one day event taking place on 22nd October, 2009 at Jacaranda 1, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi, India.

 

Application procedure:

Please send your nomination / representation from your organization to Ms. Parimita Routray at pari...@sphereindia.org.in  by 19th October, 09.

 

 

Sphere India: NCHA (National Coalition of Humanitarian Agencies in India) for Promoting Quality & Accountability in Humanitarian Action

Building No. 3, Flat No. 302/3, Sona Apartments, Kaushilya Park, Hauz Khas, New Delhi – 16 (India)

Phone: +91-11-46070374, 75; Fax: +91-11-46070379; E-mail: in...@sphereindia.org.in; Website: www.sphereindia.org.in

 

 

Handicap International

10, Ground & Third Floor, Zamrudpur Community Centre, Kailash Colony Extension, New Delhi – 48, India, Ph: Phnne 0091 – 11- 46566934/5/6/7, Fax: 0091 – 11- 41646312,

Website: www.handicap-international.org

 

 

Shanta Memorial Rehabilitation Center (SMRC)
P-II, Jayadev Vihar, Bhubaneswar-751023,
Telephone: 0674-2300274, 2300361, Fax: 0674-2580020, E-mail: smrc...@hotmail.com

 

 

 

 

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Parimita Routray

Focal Point, Info & KM

Sphere India

Building No. 3, Flat No. 302/3, Sona Apartments,

Kaushilya Park, Hauz Khas, New Delhi - 110016 (INDIA)

Phone: +91-11-46070374, 75; Fax: +91-11-46070379

Mobile: +91-9717931212

E-mail: pari...@sphereindia.org.in

Website: www.sphereindia.org.in

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Sphere India is a National coalition of Humanitarian Agencies in India. The members include key nodal agencies from Govt. of India, UN, INGOs, NGO Networks and National NGOs.

 

Sphere India facilitates Inter Agency Coordination, Training & Capacity Building, Information & Knowledge Management and Common Advocacy through a collaborative process for Quality & Accountability.

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