With humanitarian needs increasing faster than funds to respond, the international humanitarian aid system is incapable of adequately addressing current humanitarian needs. At the World Humanitarian Summit in 2016, a Grand Bargain was negotiated to push changes towards a more effective humanitarian aid architecture. In particular the workstream ”More support and funding tools to national and local responders”, often referred to as the localisation workstream, has increasingly garnered global attention from international NGOs, national and local responders and multi-lateral and bilateral donors.
A key aspect of the transformation set out by the Grand Bargain Localisation Workstream is the strengthening of institutional capacities of local actors to ensure preparedness and response capacities in fragile contexts. And while this is recognized widely across the sector, capacity strengthening priorities often end up more focused on the needs of international actors than their local counterparts.
This event hosted by the MFA and Globalt Fokus funded Localisation in Practice project will facilitate a dialogue between key actors in current capacity strengthening processes. Gathering a combination of academics and local and international practitioners this workshop aims to highlight best practices and opportunities in current capacity strengthening policies and activities. Furthermore all participants will be encouraged to share and discuss how these practices can be improved to enable a more diverse and accommodating capacity strengthening environment.
Agenda
The event will be divided into three parts, each focused on a specific area within the realm of capacity strengthening. Each session will consist of an introductory presentation followed by a round-table discussion in which all speakers will discuss key questions within each theme including questions from the audience.
13.00-13.10 Introduction and presentation of speakers
13.10-13.55 The state of capacity strengthening – approaches and trends in development and humanitarian work
- Presentations by Jill Nicholson, Strategic Partnerships Advisor, Humanitarian Leadership Academy & Degan Ali, Leadership Council Member, NEAR Network
13.55-14.40 Walking the talk – capacity building in practice
- Presentations by Petra Righetti, ELNHA Programme manager, Oxfam & John Jak Dak Ruot, Executive director, Youth Social Advocacy Team, Uganda
14.40-14.55 Break
14.55-15.40 Assessments and capacity in a country-based pooled funds perspective
- Presentations by Country Based Pooled Funds & Abirahman Abdirisak Abdirahman, Executive Director, Tadamun Social Society (TASS), Somalia
15.40-16.00 Wrap up and how to engage further
Location
ActionAid Denmark, Fælledvej 12 – Community Hall
Practical information
The event will be in English and livestreamed.
Registration
Register your participation on this link, registration closes on the 18th of October.
Organised by
Save the Children Denmark, Oxfam IBIS, ActionAid Denmark & Global Focus