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    Localisation in Practice,  Emerging indicators and Practical recommendation (2018)
    This report discusses the concept of localisation in humanitarian aid. It presents a framework with seven dimensions to assess and plan for localisation in practice. The report also reflects on the contributions of the Disasters and Emergencies Preparedness Programme (DEPP) to localisation and provides recommendations for future preparedness programs.

    For this Domain, see: Funding and Financing on Table 3 (pg 32-34) and Capacity Enhancement (pg 35-36)

    Credit: Action Against Hunger, Start Network, UK Aid, CDAC Network
    Operationalising Locally-Led Development: Cultivating a Healthy Global Development Ecosystem (2023)
    This report identifies the practical steps the sector is and should be taking to cultivate a more equitable, resilient, and accountable ecosystem for the years ahead. 

    For this Domain, see: Page 11-12 on Funding and Financial Systems

    Credit: Humentum/Modernising Foreign Assistance Network
    Transforming Partnerships in International Cooperation (2023)
    The report aims to provide practical resources for civil society, donors, INGOs, and intermediaries. It is part of a series on decolonizing the sector, following two previous reports: “Time to Decolonize Aid” and “Race, Power, and Peacebuilding”.

    For this Domain, see: Budgeting (pg 37-42)

    Credit: Peace Direct
    Grantmaking for Community-Driven Systems Change (2021)
    The guide discusses strategies for grantmaking that supports community-driven systems change.

    Credit: Firelight Foundation
    Exploring the new world: Practical insights for funding, commissioning and managing in complexity (2023)
    Too often, those who hold power – and resource – can dilute these complexities. They have looked to make the challenges come to them, to fit their model and to tick their box, to define their work on the basis of what they want, rather than what’s right for the community. But we are seeing a shift. The research undertaken for this report show that funders and commissioners recognise that change is happening, and they are seeing this manifested in their own organisations.

    Credit: Collaborate

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