Contribute to the Humanitarian Accountability Report (HAR) 2026

The next Humanitarian Accountability Report will be launched in July 2026. This report will set out what is at stake for the accountability to affected people (AAP) agenda and its underlying values amidst current funding realities and the Humanitarian Reset. The report will assess progress to date while emphasising the heightened importance of upholding accountability commitments and the values that support them.

As a CHS Alliance member or partner, we would love to hear your views and have you contribute to the report. We are hoping to understand not only progress but also to understand some of the friction points, and the innovations in shifting power in the current environment.

Your insights will help shape the report’s narrative on the state of AAP. Selected quotes may be featured directly in the publication following your consent (at end of survey)

Please respond to the questions below. You are welcome to draw on personal experience, organisational practice, or system-wide developments, and please include links or references where relevant.

This survey should take approximately 15–20 minutes.
About you: Please tell us about your role so we can understand the range of perspectives represented.
1.Organization type:
2.Country where you primarily work:
3.Do you work for a CHS Verified organisation?
The current moment – what it means for AAP?
4.The current disruption of political, financial incentives within the humanitarian system has created a window of opportunity for AAP efforts.(Required.)
Strongly Agree
Agree
Neither Agree nor Disagree
Disagree
Strongly Disagree
5.How confident are you that the Humanitarian Reset will deliver on its people-centrered promises?(Required.)
Highly Confident
Confident
Somewhat Confident
Slightly Confident
Not confident at all
Progress
6.Sectoral: Looking back over the past four years since the last HAR, where have you seen the greatest collective / global shifts sin AAP?
7.Organisational: Looking back over the past four years since the last HAR, where have you seen the greatest progress in AAP In your organization?
8.What should the sector Continue, Stop or Start doing to safeguard and advance the accountability agenda in the coming years, particularly amid current uncertainty?
The Future
9.Where are the most promising innovations or practices that you have seen which could help advance the accountability agenda?
10.In five year’s time, the future of accountability will predominantly be:(Required.)
11.What change can donors make to incentivise greater accountability to people in crisis?
12.Any other thoughts on accountability that you would like to share?
13.Can we quote you in the HAR?
Thank you for contributing to this collective reflection. Your input will directly feed into the Humanitarian Accountability Report 2026, which will be published in July. We'll make sure you receive access when it's released.