5.2 Weak accountability to the HC, stronger peer accountability
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An effective accountability relationship requires standards against which
to assess behavior, information about relevant actions and the possibility to
reward or sanction them. The cluster approach conceptualizes accountability
predominantly as hierarchical accountability between cluster lead organizations
and the Humanitarian Coordinator. Beyond this, clusters can also offer valuable
opportunities to strengthen peer accountability and to enhance accountability
to affected populations. Participation as an element of accountability to affected
populations is discussed below, in section 6.3.
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In all case study countries bar one, accountability to the Humanitarian Coordinator is
minimal. Instead, clusters have started to make valuable contributions to strengthening
peer accountability.
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