Time to Move On: National Perspectives on Transforming Surge Capacity

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Author(s)
Featherstone, A.
Publication language
English
Pages
50pp
Date published
01 Jan 2017
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Disaster preparedness, resilience and risk reduction, National & regional actors, NGOs
Organisations
Christian Aid

In the consultations leading to the World Humanitarian Summit (WHS), significant attention was placed on the important role that national actors play in crisis response linked to a concern that members of the international humanitarian system could do far more to stop hindering and to help national humanitarian action. Potential actions that could be taken to re-balance the system more in favour of national actors have been grouped under the banner of ‘localisation’ which seeks to promote a re-calibrated system which works to the relevant strengths of its constituent parts and enhances partnership approaches to humanitarian actors.

This study aims to research national NGO experiences of recruitment for surge by international NGOs and attempt to identify good practices as well as document impact, and develop recommendations and an action plan for taking the findings forward within the Transforming Surge Capacity Project (TSCP) and more widely in the humanitarian sector.