International aid agencies pay the price for boom and bust

By: The New Humanitarian | August 2024 | News articles

 

 

‘If they were strengthening local actors, they would never have grown so much in the first place.’ A global funding squeeze on humanitarian finances has rippled through the system, as multiple donors tighten their belts.[…] This was symptomatic of INGO business models that tend to be overwhelmingly focused on fundraising. This comes at the expense of an approach to “strengthen local actors and… the most marginalised communities”.

 

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