Network for Empowered Aid Response

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Network for Empowered Aid Response
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Formation2016
PurposeAdvance localisation in Humanitarian Aid
HeadquartersNairobi, Kenya
Executive Director
Hibak Kalfan
Chair
Sema Genel Karaosmanoğlu
Websitehttps://www.near.ngo/

The Network for Empowered Aid Response, often called the NEAR Network, is a group of humanitarian civil society organisations based in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.[1]

The Network increases collaboration between its members and advocates for the a higher percentage of funding to be given to local humanitarian organizations.

Activities[]

The Network for Empowered Aid Response advocates for not for profit humanitarian organizations in low income countries, increase collaboration between organizations.[1] It runs a funding programme for local humanitarian initiatives, and an online platform called South-to-South that helps share learning between local and national humanitarian organizations.[1]

Following a pledge to improve localisation made at the Word Humanitarian Summit,[2] NEAR Network was launched in 2016 and incubated by Adeso with $50,000 funding from the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation.[3][4]

In 2017 and 2018, NEAR Network was critical of government donors failure to comply with 2016 commitments made as part of the Grand Bargain to fund local organizations directly.[5][6]

In 2019, NEAR Network launched the Localisation Performance Measurement Framework to help harmonize systems of reporting to government donors.[1]

Key people[]

  • Executive Director, Hibak Kalfan[7][8]
  • Chair, Sema Genel Karaosmanoğlu[9][10]
  • Alix Masson, Advocacy lead[11]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d Baguios, Arbie; King, Maia; Martins, Alex; Pinnington, Rose (2021). Are we there yet? Localisation  as the journey towards locally led practice - Models, approaches and challenges (PDF). Overseas Development Institute.
  2. ^ "World Humanitarian Summit: Philanthropy's presence and potential". Alliance magazine. 2016-05-27. Retrieved 2021-12-29.
  3. ^ "New deal on humanitarian financing signed at summit in Istanbul | SELA". www.sela.org (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-12-29.
  4. ^ "Grants". Hilton Foundation. Retrieved 2021-12-29.
  5. ^ Edwards, Sophie (3 July 2017). "Dispute over 'Grand Bargain' localization commitments boils over". Devex.
  6. ^ Clarke, Paul Knox (2018). "The State of the Humanitarian System 2018 - Full Report | SOHS". sohs.alnap.org. p. 258. Retrieved 2021-12-29.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  7. ^ "EU commissioner creates a stir with statements on localisation". The New Humanitarian. 2021-03-18. Retrieved 2021-12-29.
  8. ^ "Hibak Kalfan". World Economic Forum. Retrieved 2021-12-29.
  9. ^ "A renewed push to make aid more efficient". The New Humanitarian. 2021-06-10. Retrieved 2021-12-29.
  10. ^ "13 ways coronavirus could transform humanitarian aid". The New Humanitarian. 2020-06-08. Retrieved 2021-12-29.
  11. ^ "Rethinking Humanitarianism podcast | A new approach to aid reform?". The New Humanitarian. 2021-09-29. Retrieved 2021-12-29.

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