During 2021, Sphere continued to work with, for and through its network of members, focal points, trainers, donors and practitioners. Highlights include two new HSP partners; the first Sphere MOOC attended by over 900 people; new members and focal points; a major ToT programme in Mozambique; and many new resources including new products and new translations.
Who We Are
About
Vision & Values
Principles guiding Sphere’s work and the mission to define and promote humanitarian standards
Sphere Strategy 2026–2028
Sphere’s 2026–2028 roadmap for reinforcing dignity, revising the Handbook, strengthening the global network, and advancing principled humanitarian action
Our Team
Meet the people behind Sphere’s global humanitarian work.
Support Sphere
Corporate Partnerships
Partner with Sphere to advance your CSR impact by equipping 500,000+ humanitarians with the standards they need to deliver dignified crisis response
Government Partnerships
Collaborate with Sphere to strengthen national disaster preparedness, integrate humanitarian standards into policy, and fund principled global response
Foundations & Philanthropic Partnerships
Fund the promotion of humanitarian standards worldwide and help ensure the world’s most vulnerable receive accountable, high-impact assistance
Technology/AI Partnerships
Co-create digital tools and AI solutions with Sphere to make humanitarian standards more accessible, actionable, and inclusive in every crisis