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What we do
Striving for effective humanitarian aid
The humanitarian principles are an essential tool for achieving effective humanitarian policy and operations for crisis-affected people. VOICE works to ensure the policies, practices and funding of EU and Member State institutions relevant to humanitarian aid increasingly follow core humanitarian principles and good practice. Therefore, VOICE promotes the European Consensus on Humanitarian Aid and its implementation and advocates, for instance, for clear roles and mandates for the various actors involved in crisis and disaster response.
Showing European public solidarity with crisis-affected people
Humanitarian NGOs represent the solidarity of the European public with crisis-affected people around the world. VOICE works to increase the recognition of NGOs as key actors in the delivery of humanitarian aid and showcase their added value. Often, NGOs are the best equipped to respond to crises in affected countries due to their expertise and experience. They provide lifesaving goods and services such as food, shelter, water, sanitation, medical care as well as education in emergencies and protection to crisis-affected people in hard to reach areas. VOICE brings its NGO members together to share their knowledge and expertise and use it to shape relevant policy development.
“NGOs are essential to the humanitarian response as they deliver the majority of international humanitarian aid due to their field presence and flexibility, often with a high level of specialisation” – The European Consensus on Humanitarian Aid
To learn more about the added value of humanitarian NGOs click here
How we do it
VOICE’s membership brings together policy and field expertise. VOICE builds common NGO positions through information sharing and gathering members in thematic working groups. The resulting positions are used to influence policy of EU institutions and Member States, including on funding and operational practice. Successful examples include the work of the DRR-Resilience Working Group on the nexus and VOICE’s work across EU Member States to secure additional funding for EU humanitarian aid in the next EU long-term budget (MFF).
To improve the effectiveness of its advocacy, VOICE builds alliances with other humanitarian actors e.g. the UN and the Red Cross movement. VOICE also seeks to build bridges between humanitarian aid and development by providing expertise on Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and humanitarian-development-peace nexus.
- Position papers, studies and publications: VOICE builds common NGO positions through information sharing and collaboration in Working Groups. These are used to influence policy of EU institutions and Member States, including on funding and operational practice. Recent highlights include VOICE workshop Report: Adding to the evidence: the impact of sanctions and restrictive measures on humanitarian action (2021), VOICE Grand Bargain Task Force Position Paper - An NGO perspective on the drive for efficiency in the humanitarian sector (2020), VOICE Report - NGOs Perspectives on the EU's Humanitarian-Development-Peace Nexus (2019 – see right). Since 2004, VOICE members share their expertise and work in the biannual magazine VOICE out loud.
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- Events and Roundtables: VOICE organises and participates in events such as conferences, roundtables, trainings and meetings throughout Europe. Some of these are aimed at informing VOICE members about humanitarian policies and procedures, and assisting them with donor requirements (in particular of the humanitarian aid department of the European Commission, DG ECHO). Many of these activities aim to influence the European Institutions on humanitarian issues.
- Dialogue and Partnership: VOICE plays a key role in facilitating the dialogue and partnership between NGOs and the European Commission on humanitarian aid, including through the FPA Watch Group and its predecessors: one of the oldest official groups for NGO dialogue with the EU.
Quality and accountability initiatives VOICE commits to!
During the past decades, the humanitarian sector has developed and improved a number of voluntary quality and accountability initiatives through standards, guidelines, and indicators to reinforce technical quality and accountability of humanitarian operations.
VOICE members are strongly committed to international quality and accountability initiatives when responding to humanitarian crises for a more sustainable impact on the lives of affected populations and towards its implementing partners and staff. They have been at the forefront of developing, supporting and integrating quality initiatives into their humanitarian work.
VOICE as a network aims to support members’ access to tools, information, and resources related to developing quality assurance systems relevant to their humanitarian work. VOICE members’ concern with the quality of humanitarian aid underpins the network’s objective of principled humanitarian action.
VOICE Members are traditionally committed to The SPHERE standards, 40 VOICE members hold a membership with the Core Humanitarian Standard Alliance, 12 VOICE members are certified against the Core Humanitarian Standard.
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VOICE leads two working groups, the Humanitarian Partnership Watch Group, including its Task Force, and the Resilience-Nexus-Working Group:
Humanitarian Partnership Watch Group
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Resilience-Nexus Working Group
The Resilience-Nexus Working Group was established in 2021, building on the successes and achievements of both the DRR-Resilience Working Group (2018-2020) and the DRR Working Group (2007-2017). The small revision made to the groups’ Terms of Reference gives it a greater focus on nexus, resilience and climate change.
The DRR Working Group established itself as the main reference point for EU Institutions with NGOs on DRR policy and practice, and the new group seeks to expand this influence to the increasingly prominent resilience and nexus and climate agendas.
The group's overarching goal is to provide the humanitarian NGO perspective for the European approach to resilience, climate change and the implementation of the humanitarian-development-peace nexus.
In 2019, the Working Group shaped the VOICE study NGOs Perspectives on the EU's Humanitarian-Development-Peace Nexus, especially by providing case studies.
Click here for more information on the Resilience-Nexus Working Group (members only)
Calendar
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VOICE EVENT - Artificial Intelligence: disruption or opportunity for humanitarian aid?
Mundo Madou Av. des Arts 7/8 BruxellesPublic event -
2023 Global Hunger Index - Launch in Brussels
Room Spinelli 1E1, European Parliament BrusselsPublic event -
Between a Rock and a Hard Place - INTERSOS Humanitarian Congress
Sala della Protomoteca, Musei Capitolini Campidoglio RomeOrganised by membersPublic event -
Complexity in the Present and Future of International Cooperation - XII COOPI meeting
Palazzo delle Stelline Corso Magenta 61 MilanOrganised by membersPublic event -
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Human Rights Film Festival Berlin
Berlin and onlineOrganised by membersPublic event -
How to achieve ZERO HUNGER? Turning political intent into action after the SDG Summit in New York
BERLINER FREIHEIT Berliner Freiheit 2 (Potsdamer Platz) BerlinOrganised by members -
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Humanitarian Congress Berlin 2023: Out of Sight, Out of Mind? Unveiling Attention and Neglect in Humanitarian Action and Global Health
Berlin and onlineOrganised by membersPublic event -
INVITATION | LAUNCH 2023 GLOBAL HUNGER INDEX
onlineOrganised by members -
Critical Review of the International Community’s Strategy Towards Haiti (FR)
Entraide & Fraternité Rue du Gouvernement Provisoire 32 BruxellesMembers only -
Launch of the Civil Society State of the Union (CS SOTEU) 2023 report
Online and in person Rue des Deux Églises 14, 1000 Brussels BrusselPublic event -
Three months into Sudan’s conflict: humanitarian leaders on the violence, the humanitarian response and the future
OnlinePublic event -
Humanitarian Response and Loss and Damage Finance: Coordinating Action to Meet Rising Needs - ICVA & PHAP
OnlinePublic event -
VOICE Annual General Assembly
Maison des Associations Internationales Rue Washington 40, 1050 Ixelles BrusselMembers only -
Collectively advancing the protection of humanitarian and health workers: progresses, gaps and next steps
HybridOrganised by membersPublic event -
VOICE EVENT - Fighting hunger: a women-led response
Mundo Madou Av. des Arts 7/8, 1210 BrusselsPublic event -
Round Table Event: “Breaking the cycle of neglect”
HybridOrganised by membersMembers only -
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VII Brussels Conference on ‘Supporting the future of Syria and the region’
BrusselsPublic event -
Centering community voice to drive sustainable change in Syria
Atelier 29 Rue Jacques de Lalaing 29 BrusselsOrganised by membersPublic event -
Rule of law in Northeast and Northwest Syria A roundtable discussion on strengthened access to rights, justice, and protection for Syrians as a pathway to resiliency
World Vision Brussels & EU Representation Office Rue Marie-Thérèse 21, 1000 Bruxelles BrusselsOrganised by members -
Influencing Policymakers: humanitarian journalists and the role of narratives in policy-change - VOICE Conversation with Martin Scott and Patrick Saez
OnlineMembers only -
Breakfast meeting with Climate Activists of the Benkadi Partnership
Mundo-J Paulo Freire room Rue de l'Industrie 10 BrusselsOrganised by membersMembers only -
Hearing at the Committee on Budgets - EU external action and crisis response: is the EU budget fit for purpose?
European Parliament BrusselsPublic event -
Challenges for the European humanitarian response to Ukraine: lessons from CSOs on the ground
Brussels and onlineOrganised by membersPublic event -
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2023 Environment and Emergencies Forum (EEF)
Centre Conference Albert Borschette Rue Froissart 36 BrusselsPublic event -
DG ECHO Partners' Segment
EGG Conference Centre Brussels