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.
Communique from the National Conference on Localization in Ukraine
Six urgent priorities from the National Conference on Localization in Kyiv to strengthen localization efforts in Ukraine.
Romania Needs a Longer-Term Approach to Welcoming Displaced Ukrainians
Romania needs to pivot to a longer term response amid the Ukraine crisis. Devon Cone shares her recommendations for a way forward.
Efforts to Localize Aid in Ukraine One Year On: Stuck in Neutral, Losing Time
Ukrainians need greater control over international aid flowing into their country. Leaving them out severely undercuts the effectiveness of the aid effort.
National Workshop on Localizing Humanitarian Aid in Ukraine
Refugees International co-convened a national workshop in Kyiv on localizing humanitarian aid in Ukraine.
Localizing Aid in Ukraine: Perspectives from Ukrainian Humanitarians in Odesa, Lviv, Zaporizhia, and Dnipro
Localizing the humanitarian aid response in Ukraine is not just the smart thing to do—but done well, it could help inform more effective delivery of aid globally.
Refugees International Autumn Advocacy Awards: Spotlight on Ukraine
Refugees International celebrates extraordinary leaders from Ukraine.
Preparing for the Unpredictable: Ensuring the Protection and Inclusion of Refugees from Ukraine in Romania and Moldova
The refugee response in Romania and Moldova must shift from emergency operations to a more sustainable approach.
Putting Aid in Ukrainian Hands: The Case for Localization of Humanitarian Aid
Leaders of Ukrainian local organizations share the risks and missed opportunities of an internationalized humanitarian response in Ukraine.