Local agencies and Global funding – never an easy match
Tweet Matching local actors and activities with international agencies and global donors has never been an easy match. In this short paper, Ashely South explores some of the reason why the...
View ArticleInforming L2GP with insights from Anthropology
Tweet A critical reflection by anthropologist Simon Harragin on the methodology behind the Local to Global Protection initiative and other so called ‘participatory’ research methods used in...
View ArticleLocal to Global Protection in World Disaster Report 2012
Tweet A short piece on the Local to Global Protection initiative may be found on page 60 in the recently published World Disaster Report 2012 along with a lot of inspiring articles on protection and...
View ArticleL2GP at OpenCanada series on Surviving Violence
Tweet Find a short piece presenting the main findings from the L2GP studies as part of a Surviving Violence Series at the OpenCanada’s website. Tweet
View ArticleWomen-led protection in South Kordofan, Sudan
Tweet As the civil war in South Kordofan continues into it’s third year, local women’s group engage in a number of protection activities while national and international actors mandated and resources...
View ArticleNew study on perceptions of protection in Palestine (oPt)
Tweet Protection in the occupied Palestinian territories: “They can do projects here for 1,000 years and nothing will change” The study explores perceptions of protection threats, challenges and...
View ArticleNew video on women led protection in Sudan
Tweet “Fighting bombs with Perfume” This short video shows how women in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan have taken the lead in the protection of themselves, their families and communities. The video has...
View ArticleNew leaflet: How to support community-based protection
Tweet In order to promote learning from L2GP’s research on community-based protection in so far seven major crises, we’re happy to present a short illustrated leaflet with nine key recommendations for...
View ArticleLearning from L2GP: Webinars on community-led protection on June 2, 8 and 11,...
Tweet In order to promote learning from the Local to Global Protection (L2GP) research on community-led protection so far, we’re glad to announce three webinars on community-led protection in practise...
View ArticleNew L2GP briefing note on funding for local response
Tweet Find the new L2GP briefing note on ‘Funding for Local and National Humanitarian Actors’ here. Tweet
View ArticleLocal agencies and Global funding – never an easy match
Tweet Matching local actors and activities with international agencies and global donors has never been an easy match. In this short paper, Ashely South explores some of the reason why the...
View ArticleInforming L2GP with insights from Anthropology
Tweet A critical reflection by anthropologist Simon Harragin on the methodology behind the Local to Global Protection initiative and other so called ‘participatory’ research methods used in...
View ArticleLocal to Global Protection in World Disaster Report 2012
Tweet A short piece on the Local to Global Protection initiative may be found on page 60 in the recently published World Disaster Report 2012 along with a lot of inspiring articles on protection and...
View ArticleL2GP at OpenCanada series on Surviving Violence
Tweet Find a short piece presenting the main findings from the L2GP studies as part of a Surviving Violence Series at the OpenCanada’s website. Tweet
View ArticleWomen-led protection in South Kordofan, Sudan
Tweet As the civil war in South Kordofan continues into it’s third year, local women’s group engage in a number of protection activities while national and international actors mandated and resources...
View ArticleNew study on perceptions of protection in Palestine (oPt)
Tweet Protection in the occupied Palestinian territories: “They can do projects here for 1,000 years and nothing will change” The study explores perceptions of protection threats, challenges and...
View ArticleNew video on women led protection in Sudan
Tweet “Fighting bombs with Perfume” This short video shows how women in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan have taken the lead in the protection of themselves, their families and communities. The video has...
View ArticleNew leaflet: How to support community-based protection
Tweet In order to promote learning from L2GP’s research on community-based protection in so far seven major crises, we’re happy to present a short illustrated leaflet with nine key recommendations for...
View ArticleLearning from L2GP: Webinars on community-led protection on June 2, 8 and 11,...
Tweet In order to promote learning from the Local to Global Protection (L2GP) research on community-led protection so far, we’re glad to announce three webinars on community-led protection in practise...
View ArticleNew L2GP briefing note on funding for local response
Tweet Find the new L2GP briefing note on ‘Funding for Local and National Humanitarian Actors’ here. Tweet
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