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ACAPS can support you in doing better assessments by providing you specific trainings, most appropriate tools and methodologies and assessment experts. Together we will be able to provide better aid to those in need.

We need you

Knowledge and experience sharing, quick interaction and confrontation of expertise in different background is the best way to improve assessments methodologies and practice. Share your best-practice and experience, give your feedback, join the needs assessments community !

We listen to you

We are committed to learning and constantly improving our collective practice. Your input is essential for our work. Our tools, trainings and field experiences are continuously revised based on rigorous operational-learning methods and your feedback.

Become an ACAPS partner

ACAPS believes in partnership and knowledge sharing to strengthen needs assessments capacities. Collaboration with leading research centres on humanitarian issues and other organisations involved in assessments will give ACAPS the necessary technical expertise to further develop and build multi-sector needs assessments.

If you would like additional information about ACAPS partnership, please contact Lars Peter Nissen, ACAPS Director, lpn@acaps.org

Join the Roster

ACAPS is building a roster of competent, reliable and trained assessments experts that can, upon request, be deployed to support in-country assessment processes before, during and after crises. 

ACAPS Roster members will be deployed to support assessment preparedness or needs assessment missions.

Application Process

Advertisements for ACAPS Roster members are published approximately five times a year.

Please continue to check our website for updates.

Give your feedback

Your feedback matters! ACAPS aims to constantly improve its approach to needs assessments and core activities. Please do not hesitate to contact us and give your advice.

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Job opportunity with ACAPS

Roster

ACAPS is regularily recruiting Assessment Experts and Information Analysts to join our team of rosters.

Advertisements for ACAPS Roster members are published approximately five times a year.

Please continue to check our website for updates.

If you need more information, please contact our Senior Roster Manager.

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