Valuing local resources in humanitarian crises
Valuing local resources in humanitarian crises
Since the World Humanitarian Summit in 2016, progress has been made towards more locally led humanitarian action, catalysed by the Grand Bargain commitments and pressure from grassroots networks such as Network for Empowered Aid Response (NEAR) and Charter for Change. HPG’s research into the resources that households use to cope with crisis has revealed the narrow way that humanitarian agencies have been looking at resource flows.