The 2021 IASC Gender Accountability Framework Report is a product of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee’s (IASC) Reference Group for Gender in Humanitarian Action (GRG) developed by UN Women in its role as the GRG’s Gender Desk.
The Inter-Agency Evaluation of the COVID-19 response is the largest inter-agency humanitarian evaluation to date. The subject of the evaluation is the collective IASC preparedness and humanitarian response at the global, regional, and country levels to meet the humanitarian needs of people in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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
The note maps 2021 data on IASC coordination structures and processes, capacities, and alignment with IASC coordination requirements across 28 humanitarian operations. It includes information on Humanitarian Country Teams (HCTs), clusters/sectors, Inter-Cluster Coordination Groups and issues such as HCT Protection Strategies, Accountability to Affected People (AAP), Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA), Gender-Based Violence (GBV), Localization and Humanitarian-Development Collaboration.