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The note from Ground Truth Solutions summarizes the main findings from surveys conducted in 2017 in Afghanistan, Iraq, Haiti, Lebanon, Somalia, and northern Uganda. It shows the perspectives of affected people, field staff of aid agencies, and local partners of international organisations.
Not what she bargained for? Gender and the Grand Bargain (CARE International & Action Aid UK) Ambitious plans to reform the humanitarian sector are still failing to reach grassroots women’s rights organisations or be felt by women affected by crises. As donors, UN agencies and NGOs review progress on the Grand Bargain, this paper outlines recommendations to promote women’s leadership and participation across the humanitarian reform agenda. The paper focuses on the three Grand Bargain workstreams: localisation, participation and cash. Key recommendations include: ensure ‘localised’ humanitarian funding reaches local women’s organisations and other civil society groups addressing gender issues strengthen participation of local women’s groups in humanitarian coordination across all clusters empower women to participate meaningfully and deliver on Accountability to Affected Populations and Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse match the momentum on large‐scale and harmonised cash delivery with investment in the diverse strategies required to ensure gender-responsive approaches to cash programme quality, inclusion and accountability.
The aim of the Grand Bargain Participation Revolution work stream is to promote a culture of transparency, accountability and learning in relation to participation. The recommendations in this document aim at achieving this through the incentivisation of good practices for effective participation, while avoiding being prescriptive on how these are achieved.
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