Accountable
• to each other - having personal responsibility for delivering on work and commitments
• to clients, constituencies, beneficiaries, partners, peers, as well as to donors
• for who we are, what we have, what we do and what we say
Comitted
• to excellence - in all areas of behaviour and operation
• to supporting others – to enable them to address their own goals and challenges
• to equity and justice for all – irrespective of who you are and where you come from
• to learning and connectivity – open to new ideas, to taking calculated risks and to working with others
• to the rights of the poor - to dignity and control over their own lives, to local ownership and participation
• to innovation and analysis – basing what we do on good sound understanding and good practice
• to being realistic – grounding our approach and interventions on context and capacity
Respectful
• to others - acknowledging the worth and dignity of all people
• to the laws of the land and of rules and regulations of donors and others
• of the different roles and responsibilities of other actors both from government and non government
• of different opinion and to diversity of culture and practice
• to those who give us resources to do what we do and who trust us to deliver good services and programs