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Pathways to localisation

A framework towards locally led humanitarian response in partnership-based action

2019 Available in English

A woman from Myanmar, who is part of a local church community building project. Photo: Chloé Quanrud/Tearfund

A woman from Myanmar, who is part of a local church community building project. Photo: Chloé Quanrud/Tearfund

This paper shares priority actions for partnership-based humanitarian action and for an enabling environment for locally-led humanitarian action. It is informed by more than 400 humanitarian agencies, through research, piloting and the development of national localisation frameworks in Myanmar, Nepal, Nigeria and South Sudan.

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