Understanding Successful Locally Led Humanitarian Responses
“Localization is when [local NGOs] implement interventions and access funding at the same pace as [international NGOs]. It is…
“Localization is when [local NGOs] implement interventions and access funding at the same pace as [international NGOs]. It is…
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While humanitarian shelter and settlements (S&S) stakeholders advocate to meet global needs, the sector lacks a method to measure its…
One of the most significant hardships that farmers in Africa are experiencing is the reality of climate change. It is…
For Omar Yaghi, the only thing that stood between life and death was paperwork. Specifically, paperwork from Israel certifying that…
Tabitha Ayen, 36, works on the frontlines of the humanitarian response in South Sudan and is arguably one of the…
Alex de Waal writes that modern famines do not occur by chance, but are rather the consequence of deliberate acts committed by political-military elites in pursuit of their strategic objectives.
How one South Sudanese woman is making a difference in Ethiopia.
There is a growing trend around the world towards the use of bureaucratic rules and regulations to contain and control humanitarian access, limiting the ability to save lives.
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