Your Chance to Tell The IASC What You Think
Published October 16, 2009 @ 04:02AM PT

Or, at least, to tell the Inter-Agency Standing Committee -- or, as I like to think of it, the Bilderberg group of the humanitarian world -- what you think about their various publications. IASC has just launched a survey to determine how many people within the humanitarian community know about their various policy statements, guidelines and manuals, whether they're useful, and how they can be made more accessible.
(Because, admit it, you loved reading the IASC report on humanitarian action and older persons.)
The survey takes about five minutes, and is available here in English, French and Spanish.
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Huh? The IASC publishes stuff?
Posted by Jessan Catre on 10/26/2009 @ 08:28AM PT
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