Localisation only pays lip service to fixing aid’s colonial legacy

By: The New Humanitarian | February 2022 | News articles

 

 

“Localisation” has become a ubiquitous term among humanitarians in recent years, used to refer to putting more power and funding in the hands of “local responders”. The term is simple, it feels good, and is a convenient response to increasing calls for the aid sector to decolonise.

 

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