11. Learning to be more 'locally-led'? Current practice and evidence gaps in the international humanitarian sector
- Author:
- Vijayalakshmi Viswanathan
- Publication Date:
- 11-2023
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- ALNAP: Active Learning Network for Accountability and Performance
- Abstract:
- This paper aims to provide a clear summary of the evidence and perspectives to date around the issues of localisation and locally led action. Based on the learning gaps that emerged through the literature review and interviews, it also sets out a broad learning agenda around this topic. Research around localisation/locally led humanitarian action proves particularly challenging since its interpretations change depending on where you are or with whom you are speaking. So, although significant attention and literature have been generated since the build-up to the 2016 World Humanitarian Summit, this has primarily focused on tracking progress against commitments towards localisation made by international actors. There is surprisingly little evidence on the relationship between locally led humanitarian action and performance on the ground.
- Topic:
- Humanitarian Aid, International Organization, Localization, Planning, Monitoring, and and Evaluation (PME)
- Political Geography:
- Global Focus