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Letter From The CEO
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Managing Risk in International and Local NGO Partnerships
An in-depth study of the realities and recommendations for improving risk management in humanitarian crises.
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Managing Uncertainty in Local-International Partnerships
This report examines how risk is perceived and managed in partnerships between international and national NGOs working in humanitarian response.
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Managing Uncertainty in Local-International Partnerships: Good Practice and Recommendations for Humanitarian Actors
This briefing paper compiles the recommendations from the 2019 reports of the research program NGOs and Risk – Managing Uncertainty in Local-International Partnerships, undertaken by InterAction with Humanitarian Outcomes. The recommendations derive from research at the global level and field case studies in South Sudan and northeast Nigeria.
Meet Lea Krivchenia
Lea Krivchenia, a Senior Program Manager for Protection at InterAction, considers herself an “accidental humanitarian.” Her love of international affairs…
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Meet Lindsay Hamsik
Many humanitarians share a few common traits. Some are reluctant to step into the spotlight. Some hesitate to speak about…
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Meet One of the Most Remarkable People You’ve Never Heard Of
Tabitha Ayen, 36, works on the frontlines of the humanitarian response in South Sudan and is arguably one of the…
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Meet Patty McIlreavy
Patty McIlreavy’s office door is always open. Many Vice Presidents of NGOs have an open door policy, but, never…
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