Risky business (and what’s next for the Grand Bargain)<p>[blog entry]

by Ed Schenkenberg van Mierop. As 30-odd political and humanitarian leaders lined up for the photo op to mark the signing of the Grand Bargain at the May 2016 World Humanitarian Summit in Istanbul, few were openly questioning the US$1billion efficiency programme promised by the High-Level Panel on Humanitarian Financing a few months earlier. More […]

Consultancy on Risk Sharing: Discussion Paper

Published: June 2020 Risk is inherent to humanitarian action given the environments in which it is carried out. In recent years, donors and humanitarian organisations have made significant investments in risk management systems and tools and the issue of risk has come up in various consultations and discussions, including the Grand Bargain. During the Grand […]

Mapping results of GBV commitments in humanitarian action – TABULAR OVERVIEW

Published: June 2020 Mapping results of GBV commitments in humanitarian action (.xlsx). As a first step to explore existing gaps in addressing GBV needs, HERE has mapped the commitments made to tackle GBV in humanitarian action. The mapping exercise has thought of commitments both in terms of their source (where the commitments flow from) and […]

Mapping results of GBV commitments in humanitarian action – SUMMARY

Published: June 2020 As a first step to explore existing gaps in addressing GBV needs, HERE has mapped the commitments made to tackle GBV in humanitarian action. The mapping exercise has thought of commitments both in terms of their source (where the commitments flow from) and their content (the scope of what different actors commit […]