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World Humanitarian Summit: one year on, Start Network puts words into action
One year after the World Humanitarian Summit, the pace of change needs to be faster says Sean Lowrie, director of Start Network
Forecasting a crisis: how Start Fund is learning to get ahead
Start Network's Luke Caley looks at how the Start Fund has learned to anticipate - and what's coming next
What does the Grand Bargain need to do to succeed at the World Humanitarian Summit?
Julian Srodecki, World Vision International suggests four things to improve the Grand Bargain for those impacted by disaster and the organisations that seek to directly assist them.

Why just advocating for localisation is no longer enough
Reflecting on humanitarian trends over the past decade, one thing is clear: localisation and/or locally led action are ways of working that are here to stay.

Start Network’s new strategy: Shifting the conditions that hold the system in place
Change means action: Start Network's new 3-year strategy for 2024-2026 has just launched. It crystallises our value offer as a systems change organisation and sets out how we will address the challenges in the humanitarian sector.

Are Your Deployees Prepared?
When humanitarian disasters happen, aid needs to be rapidly brought to the centre of the crisis zone and concentrated there until the situation has stabilised. Surge capacity measures how quickly and effectively this surge of temporary aid can be brought to a disaster zone, and how smoothly it can be scaled down again afterwards.
First use of Start Fund Bangladesh to help Rohingya refugees affected by Cyclone Mora
HR Operations Specialist (Fixed Term Contract - 6 months)
We are looking for an HR Specialist to join our People and Culture team.

Change maker: Localisation
Méschac Nakanywenge, coordinator of the UPDDHE in DRC, is a Start Network Change Maker in the Localisation category.