Convinced that every person has the right to live with dignity and respect, regardless of their origins, gender, sexual orientation, religion or social status, we stand in solidarity with populations living in unacceptable conditions. Alarmed by the multiplication of conflicts, the aggravation of underlying causes, and the impacts of climate change, we remain determined stakeholders in committed and sustainable international solidarity. Faced with the complexity of the problems we address, the interactions between acute crises and chronic poverty and the interconnecting needs, we deploy multi-sector expertise combining emergency response, rehabilitation and development.
Guided by the principles of Humanity, Neutrality, Impartiality and Independence, our scrupulous compliance with these principles legitimises our claim to unconditional access to populations in need, we contribute to promoting international humanitarian law whilst fully respecting local sovereignty.
Champions of community action, we are keen to meet the needs where they arise. We involve communities at every stage of our actions and offer them commitment and accountability in return. Attentive to the need to fully respect people’s dignity and to the lasting impact of our interventions, we prioritise national and local partnerships and work for their equitable development.
As the recipients of institutional funds, we guarantee they are used rigorously, transparently and ethically. We assert that the public funding of our actions is a vector for the equitable redistribution of resources in the fight against vulnerabilities. We mobilise resources to implement our own projects and do not operate as sub-contractors implementing actions conceived by third-parties.
Mindful of the quality of our actions, we provide all the guarantees required, including measuring impacts, integrating fundamental cross-cutting issues such as gender and environment, and justify and document the use of the funds entrusted to us.
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