Based on interviews and practitioner diaries, this tool explores whether local actors are supported and how relationships between different actors at different levels in the humanitarian system are changing. It considers the challenges and opportunities in the system’s operations during Covid-19, and the impact of new policies to adapt to this global response.
2016
World Humanitarian Summit and The Grand Bargain - questions whether localisation should happen
2020
Covid-19 and the death of George Floyd - narrative changes on how to do localisation
2021 - 2025
Practice evolves, supported by the changed narrative on localisation
2025 - 2030
Change in practice is evident in impact in crises