We are please to share with you Trócaire's report which captures learnings from Trócaire's pilot and initial rollout of the pre-positioned humanitarian funding model in five countries: Sierra Leone, Malawi, Rwanda, Myanmar and Nicar
This year, 94% Signatories reported by the deadline for 2022 (61 out of 66 Signatories), which once again demonstrates the commitment and engagement. The analysis of the findings from the self-reports will be published in the Grand Bargain Annual Independent Report 2023.
The self-reporting exercise provides accountability towards the wider humanitarian community, beneficiaries and other stakeholders. It is also used as a starting point for the analysis provided by an independent annual report.
During the European Humanitarian Forum 2023, the new DG ECHO policy on equitable partnerships with local responders in humanitarian settings has been announced.
It will guide staff and partners to move forward towards a more inclusive and equitable localisation agenda.
On Tuesday 27th February 2023, the Annual Meeting of the Yemeni Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) took place virtually.
The Yemeni Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) shared with us the following summary:
The Charter4Change (C4C) Coalition convened its 2022 Global Annual Conference on January 24th-26th 2023 with a Session on the Grand Bargain Caucus on Funding for Localisation.
Time and again it is the local people who save most lives in the first hours when it matters most. In Syria the first responders used their bare hands and shovels to rescue people, even while they grieve for their own loss. We want to pay tribute to thousands of local people from Türkiye
We are pleased to share with you the A4EP's paper, Shrink the needs, A Grander Bargain is no longer an option but a necessity. This paper focuses on the future of the Grand Bargain, the necessity of shrinking the needs and finding solutions for equitable partnership and quality funding to local and national actors, the opportunities missed under the Gr