14. Dezember 2020
Means that humanitarian aid can only be provided on the basis of distress, without discrimination between affected populations or among affected populations; In an agreement, all parties are considered equal and agree to be in good faith together. This differs from a contract in which an organization pays another organization for the provision of goods or services. It is also different from a contract between a donor and a recipient organization. An agreement should not be used as a substitute for a legally binding contract. The information model below is used for informational purposes. tools4dev cannot (and does not give) any legal advice and advises you to have the final moU checked by a lawyer or specialist in your own country to ensure that it is relevant to local laws. Humanitarian aid is based on international law, in particular with international humanitarian law, refugee law and humanitarian principles: the autonomy of humanitarian objectives in relation to the political, military or other objectives that any actor can pursue in the areas in which humanitarian actions are carried out. This principle aims to ensure that the sole purpose of humanitarian aid remains to alleviate and prevent humanitarian crises. Humanitarian aid is not a crisis management tool because it has no objectives such as conflict prevention and conflict resolution. it means that human suffering must be dealt with wherever it is.
The Commission is responsible for the development and implementation of the EU`s humanitarian aid policy. The European Union`s humanitarian aid is intended to provide assistance, assistance and protection to people in third countries affected by natural disasters, man-made or complex emergencies, in order to meet their humanitarian needs. The MoU model of tools4dev is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. All other content is © tools4dev. As the Commission does not intervene directly on the ground, humanitarian programmes are implemented through partner organisations and organisations pursuing general objectives common to DG ECHO. Partner organizations are selected from UN humanitarian organizations, members of the Red Cross and Red Crescent movements, international organizations (OO), non-governmental organizations (NGOs). The partnership with the Commission is enshrined in a framework agreement that varies according to the nature of the partner concerned, which means that humanitarian action should not promote a part of an armed conflict or other conflict;.