New research identifies key barriers preventing progress on localising humanitarian responses
Greater investment in trust building among stakeholders in the humanitarian system is essential to address the flagging momentum on localisation, according to new research by Concern Worldwide and its research partners which engaged practitioners from local, national and international NGOs and UN agencies. Localisation emerged on the global policy stage with the World Humanitarian Summit and alongside the Grand Bargain […]
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