COVID-19 and the Core Humanitarian Standard: How to meet our CHS commitments in the coronavirus pandemic

Date published
26 Mar 2020
Type
Articles
Keywords
Epidemics & pandemics, Response and recovery, COVID-19
Organisations
CHS Alliance

As the world races to respond to the global outbreak of COVID-19, it is vital that we keep the views, rights and dignity of people at the forefront of our work. People need to be seen as human beings and not just cases. Human dignity is the essence of the CHS.

This is an unprecedented global public health emergency and social and economic crisis.  With severe restrictions in travel and movement, and stretched health care systems, civil society and humanitarian organisations will play a critical role. All people should have equal access to health services and treatment, without discrimination, and be treated with respect.

The Core Humanitarian Standard on Quality and Accountability (CHS) sets out our sector’s core commitments to the people we assist. It guides us in taking a principled and people-centred approach to the way we manage the response and adaptation to COVID-19.  This is a guide to how the CHS commitments can inform your response to the pandemic, along with some useful resources.