Despite global commitments to localize humanitarian responses, less than 1 percent has gone directly to local organizations in Ukraine.
Annual Ukraine Localization Survey 2024
A new survey finds that less than 1% of humanitarian funding for Ukraine goes directly to local organizations.
Tools for Assessing the Locally-led Response in Ukraine: The Humanitarian Localization Baseline and Annual Localization Survey
Join us and partners for a discussion on 2024 BaselineĀ and Annual Survey on aid localization efforts in Ukraine.
Devex: There is a Clear Financial Case for Localizing Aid
As Grand Bargain leaders meet this week, they must double down on their commitment to change the way government, U.N., and international NGO funding gets to local organizations.
Discussing ‘Passing The Buck: The Economics of Localizing Aid in Ukraine’
Join Refugees International and The Share Trust for a presentation and discussion of our joint report on aid localization in Ukraine.
Passing the Buck: The Economics of Localizing Aid in Ukraine
There is a clear case for shifting more humanitarian funding in Ukraine to local organizations.
New Study Shows Local Organizations in Ukraine Significantly More Cost-Efficient than International Organizations
Donors can leverage significant resources that are critically needed for ongoing humanitarian and development needs in Ukraine by shifting greater funding and decision-making power to local actors.
The Second Annual Ukrainian Aid Leadership Conference
Refugees International was proud to once again co-organize the Ukrainian Aid Leadership Conference in Kyiv.
Forced Migration Review: Breaking the Cycle – Localising Humanitarian Aid in Ukraine
Localising the humanitarian response in Ukraine would improve the sustainability and reach of the overall response.
Letter: Localization of Humanitarian Aid in Ukraine
Delivering on the localization of humanitarian aid in Ukraine will be essential to significantly improving the response.