This Code of Conduct seeks to guard our standards of behaviour. It is not about operational details, such as how one should calculate food rations or set up a refugee camp. Rather, it seeks to maintain the high standards of independence, effectiveness and impact to which disaster response NGOs and t...he International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement aspires. It is a voluntary code, enforced by the will of the organisation accepting it to maintain the standards laid down in the Code. In the event of armed conflict, the present Code of Conduct will be interpreted and applied in conformity with international humanitarian law. The Code of Conduct is presented
first. Attached to it are three annexes, describing the working environment that we would like to see created by Host Governments, Donor Governments and Inter-Governmental Organisations in order to facilitate the effective delivery of humanitarian assistance.
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This publication by UNAIDS, UNDP and the International Organisation for Migration examines various dimensions related to migration and HIV and AIDS.
front cover © Hannah Maule-Ffinch/Save the Children
Technical Brief
HIV patient monitoring and case surveillance
WHO/HIV/2017.14
Developed in collaboration with the International Council of AIDS Service Organizations (ICASO)
Editorial
Rev Panam Salud Publica 40(6), 2016
Learning from the Use of Data, Information, and Digital Technologies in the West Africa Ebola Outbreak Response