Last year, Patrycja Stys, PhD and I had the opportunity to work with the wonderful Eileen Morrow and ICVA (International Council of Voluntary Agencies) on an incredibly interesting and important study on bureaucratic and administrative impediments to #humanitarian #access. The final report, "Hidden hurdles: Unravelling the complex, cumulative effects of bureaucratic and administrative impediments on crisis-affected populations and humanitarian response" is now available online, as are the indicators for monitoring. Despite the dry title, I promise it's an interesting read! Access the report and indicators for monitoring here: https://rb.gy/7yf7id #humanitarianaid #humanitarianaccess #access #aidbarriers #humanitariananalysis #accessanalysis
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Effective humanitarian action requires quality data, which also presents unique challenges to organizations in the field when it comes to the safety of vulnerable populations. Learn how to navigate these challenges and keep people safe during fieldwork on the blog, then share your thoughts on this important topic in a comment so we can work together to improve humanitarian efforts. #HumanitarianAction #DataQuality #FieldworkChallenges #VulnerablePopulations. https://ow.ly/jGzP50SUXE0
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Effective humanitarian action requires quality data, which also presents unique challenges to organizations in the field when it comes to the safety of vulnerable populations. Learn how to navigate these challenges and keep people safe during fieldwork on the blog, then share your thoughts on this important topic in a comment so we can work together to improve humanitarian efforts. #HumanitarianAction #DataQuality #FieldworkChallenges #VulnerablePopulations. https://ow.ly/jGzP50SUXE0
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What new data says about where the humanitarian systems is heading thenewhumanitarian.org I attach this article as is clear that there is changing panorama in reference of finances in the humanitarian field, that should be considered.
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As part of ALNAP's ongoing #WithLearningComesChange initiative, Riccardo Polastro, chief evaluation officer at the World Health Organization has written an insightful blog on how and when humanitarian evaluations can trigger change. 'It is only when evaluations are used that their value is recognised and they spark change,' Riccardo writes. 'Humanitarian evaluations need to be clearer in their purpose – to provide real-time feedback for adaptation, provide accountability to affected populations, peers and donors, or draw lessons for future crises. Evaluations should be carefully timed and designed to meet such expectations because all purposes cannot be met at once.' Read the full blog here: https://lnkd.in/dr7E9rw6
When do humanitarian action evaluations trigger change?
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Ahead of the European Humanitarian Forum, together with THIERRY BENLAHSEN have gathered 60+ experts to discuss how we could do better to respond to the needs of affected communities in the most neglected crises. Read here what came out of it :
Breaking the Cycle: The Need for Better Integrated Responses in Neglected Crises
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localization means empowering local responders in affected countries to lead and deliver humanitarian aid. It aims at strengthening the capacity and resources of local organizations to respond to crises and promote long-term sustainability but this cannot be achieved unless donors and INGOs deliberately provide support to local actors to walk through the road of graduation to its end destiny of being able to carry out programmes and projects with the utmost effectiveness and efficiency ,this is a long process that needs coordination and joint efforts
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