Localisation (humanitarian practice)
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localisation-humanitarian-practice-262-533522
title:
Localisation (humanitarian practice)
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Localisation is the practice, in humanitarian aid, to give more decision making power and funding to organizations and people that are based in countries affected by humanitarian emergencies. The tendency of humanitarian aid agencies to promote Europeans and North Americans into leadership roles, limits the number of leadership positions filled by people with first hand experience of living in an emergency. The need to localise was agreed upon by governments and humanitarian organizations in 201
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Practice of supporting aid organisations local to an emergency
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Localisation_(humanitarian_practice)
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2024-02-11T11:19:04Z
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