Accountability to affected populations
Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP) is a core humanitarian principle that emphasises the responsibility of humanitarian agencies and actors to be accountable to the people they seek to assist in humanitarian contexts, by ensuring there are processes for those affected to voice their concerns and needs. Australia supports AAP frameworks that incorporate disability inclusion, such as accessible feedback and consultation mechanisms, to ensure that humanitarian actors are engaging people with disabilities to understand and address their needs and concerns in humanitarian responses.
Resources in this section provide evidence and guidance on implementing inclusive AAP practices.
UNICEF (2022) Disability inclusion in Accountability to Affected Populations
This guide assists humanitarian actors to ensure the inclusivity of Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP) mechanisms for people with disabilities.