
A Review of The Anti-Racism and Decolonisation (ARD) Framework in Start Network
This review evaluates the ARD Framework's integration into Start Network’s internal organisational processes and its overall impact since its inception.
This review evaluates the ARD Framework's integration into Start Network’s internal organisational processes and its overall impact since its inception.
This report presents an overview of the current utilisation of Local, Indigenous, and Traditional Knowledge (LITK) within Start Network whilst exploring potential avenues for its enhanced capture and utilisation.
A reflection from Gareth Owen, Humanitarian Director at Save the Children UK, on the state of humanitarian action moving forward.
This framework has been developed to help Start Network, our members and teams understand and address the many ways in which racism and colonialism can affect our work.
The Community Led Approaches to MEAL Grant enables people affected by or at-risk of crises to have more of a say in monitoring, evaluation, accountability and learning.
This localisation framework is set out as a series of intensions and questions across 11 elements where we feel change is needed. The intention outlines the vision of where we want to be or get to as a humanitarian network. The issues outline questions that Start Network needs to answer at all levels leadership, management, staff, membership, Hubs, etc.
Marko Madut Garang discusses the innovative approaches to capacity building being piloted through the Protection in Practice project.
Alice Hawkes and Kerry Ann Akers, from the Protection in Practice project ask whether international organisations are truly ready to relinquish control and enable decision making to take place as close to the front line as possible.
Catherine Dennis, Protection in Practice Project Manager at Oxfam tells us what she has learned, one year on from the start of the Disasters Emergency Preparedness Programme (DEPP).