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Kathmandu, Nepal (April 8, 2011) – To strengthen accountability both;
Roland Kilian Schlott, program officer Asia and Humanitarian Affairs participates in an exercise on complaints mechanism
in development and emergency situations, a-four day international workshop on “Strengthening Accountability in LWF Country Programs” is being held in Kathmandu, Nepal. The program that kicked off on 5 April will conclude on 8 April, 2011.
“The workshop is geared towards protecting our communities, disaster affected people and focus groups against sexual exploitation and abuse of power,” said Ms. Maryssa Canaddo, a LWF Geneva staff, designated for accountability and quality management. The workshop aims at introducing the concepts of accountability, the debates and different initiatives and framework among the participants. There are 10 Accountability Focal Persons from LWF country programs of Nepal, Myanmar, Cambodia, Indonesia and India participating in the program.
Participants listening to one of the workshop
presentations
The workshop also targets to build up understanding about the complain mechanism. It also aims at having a common understanding and applicability creating a safe environment and applicability of various accountability tools. It further eyes towards establishing effective complaints mechanism and response. Exploring importance of investigation and managing investigations and discuss the role of Accountability Focal Person in the country programs are other objectives of the program. LWF subscribes to the Humanitarian Accountability Partnership (HAP). “HAP is our core value,” adds
By: Narous
April 8, 2011