Pathways to Localisation: A Framework Towards Locally-led Humanitarian Response in Partnership-based Action

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Publication language
English
Pages
26pp
Date published
20 Oct 2019
Type
Lessons papers
Keywords
Local capacity, Partnerships, Engaging with affected populations, humanitarian action
Organisations
ActionAid, CARE International, Christian Aid, Oxfam, Tearfund, CAFOD

This paper outlines eight priority actions for partnership-based humanitarian action, and five actions for an enabling environment, for locally-led humanitarian action. 

It is informed by more than 400 humanitarian agencies – the majority of them local and national organisations – through research, piloting and the development of National Localisation Frameworks, in Myanmar, Nepal, Nigeria and South Sudan. 

It outlines priority actions and a range of indicators under the areas of partnerships, capacity, financial resources, and coordination.