
Accountability to Affected Populations: Integrating to Start Funds' processes and programming
For a humanitarian system to be effective and accountable, decision-making power must be in the hands of the people affected by crises.
For a humanitarian system to be effective and accountable, decision-making power must be in the hands of the people affected by crises.
Currently endorsed definitions of accountability to affected people continue to reinforce and be reflective of realities in which humanitarian organisations and donors hold power over crisis affected people...
As Western donors and international non-governmental organisations (INGOs), we most often have disproportionate power in relation to local and national organisations.
The Start Network Evidence and Learning team completed independent monitoring for a project delivering a 45-day child protection response for displaced children in Kasindi, the DRC.