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The Good Enough Guide

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An Introduction to Accountability using the Good Enough Guide

Impact Measurement and Accountability in Emergencies: The Good Enough Guide was produced as part of the Emergency Capacity Building (ECB) Project. The ECB Project launched in 2005 in order to address gaps in international emergency response. Its goal is to improve the speed, quality, and effectiveness with which the humanitarian community saves lives, improves the welfare, and protects the rights of women, men, and children affected by emergency.

The basic elements of accountability and impact measurement

The basic elements of accountability and impact measurement are the foundation on which The Good Enough Guide was developed. These were drawn up by representatives of the seven agencies of the Emergency Capacity Building Project at a workshop in Nairobi in February 2006. To find out more click on the tabs at the top of this page entitled: Accountability, Impact Measurement and Key terms.

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