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    ALNAP launch survey for State of the Humanitarian System Report

    Published on 9 January 2012

    ALNAP is gathering data for the forthcoming State of the Humanitarian System Report. ALNAP's aim is to canvass the views and experiences of a broad range of humanitarian practitioners and recipients of aid. One of ALNAP's data gathering methods is the use of questionnaires targeting four different groups:

    1. International aid agencies
    2. National and regional aid organisations
    3. Host government representatives
    4. Aid recipients

    If you would like to contribute your own views and experiences to help inform the analysis - please can you look at the survey questionnaires on ALNAP's website homepage and choose the relevant questionnaire for you. It would also be extremely helpful if you could forward the surveys to colleagues in your organisation and/or in the wider sector.

    It will take about 7-10 minutes to fill in a survey. ALNAP is very keen to make the report as inclusive as possible so your help is greatly appreciated.

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