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20.500.12592/qv9s9xc

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6 Mar 2024

We accept the recommendation to be guided by the IASC commitment to localisation of humanitarian action and the work of Grand Bargain signatories to advance the conversation towards anti-racism and decolonisation. [...] Elrha is committed to becoming an anti-racist organisation and to shifting the power within the humanitarian system from the Global North to the Global South. [...] We will pursue connections with foundations that share similar values and thematic interests to our own, and with institutional donors within the UK and beyond that are committed to funding research to improve humanitarian response. [...] We will take this opportunity to reiterate what we do, what types of research we fund and in response to which types and stages of humanitarian crisis, to ensure a clear understanding within our stakeholder community. [...] In the future we will ask grantees to comment on the novelty and significance of findings at the end-grant stage to enhance communications on research outputs.

Authors

Liz Rawlins

Pages
12
Published in
United Kingdom