Our code of conduct on deployment
When working with NGOs and Aid Agencies, the HTC International team will always follow a code of contact based on the following principles: These principles are the same as those adopted by many organisations such as ICRC.
- The humanitarian imperative comes first;
- Aid is given regardless of the race, creed or nationality of the recipients and without adverse distinction of any kind. Aid priorities are calculated on the basis of need alone;
- Aid will not be used to further a particular political or religious standpoint;
- We shall endeavor not to be used as an instrument of government foreign policy;
- We shall respect culture and custom;
- We shall attempt to build disaster response on local capacities;
- Ways shall be found to involve program beneficiaries in the management of relief aid;
- Relief aid must strive to reduce vulnerabilities to future disaster as well as meeting basic needs;
- We hold ourselves accountable to both those we seek to assist and those from whom we accept resources;
- In our information, publicity and advertising activities, we shall recognize disaster victims as dignified human beings, not hopeless objects.
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