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Protection Funding: Where do we stand mid-year 2021? A spotlight on funding for local actors - World

Protection Funding: Where do we stand mid-year 2021? A spotlight on funding for local actors - World
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Cameroon s underfunded crisis hampers action for gender equality - Cameroon

Cameroon’s underfunded crisis hampers action for gender equality Format Shortage of adequate protective measures and lack of economic alternatives offered to male youth, constitute, for instance, a fertile soil for non-State armed groups to recruit more boys and men into their ranks. © Ingebjørg Kaarstad/NRC When humanitarian crises don’t receive the level of funding allowing to meet distinct needs, attention to gender equality is far more likely to fall through the cracks, writes Delphine Brun, GenCap adviser to the humanitarian community in Cameroon. As a GenCap adviser, supporting the humanitarian community in Cameroon on gender, I have been able to observe the shortcomings that scarce financial resources and subsequent limited response capacities generate.

Daily Noon Briefing Highlights: The Sahel

Title Daily Noon Briefing Highlights: The Sahel 28 Apr 2021 Body Women work in a community garden in Bandaro, Chad, as part of an intervention by the World Food Programme to provide livelihood and asset support to people who are food insecure or at risk of being food insecure. © WFP/Evelyn Fey Daily Noon Briefing Highlights – 28 April 2021 The Sahel OCHA says that the humanitarian situation in the region is worsening fast because of escalating conflict, rising food insecurity and COVID-19. In 2021, almost 29 million people in the Sahel will need assistance and protection, 5 million more than at the start of 2020. Insecurity has increased dramatically. From 2015 to 2020 for example, violent attacks increased eight-fold in the Central Sahel and tripled in the Lake Chad Basin.

Everyone s doing stuff but nobody s accountable – will Grand Bargain 2 0 set us right? - World

Everyone’s doing stuff but nobody’s accountable – will Grand Bargain 2.0 set us right? Format The international humanitarian community is gearing up for a reset of the Grand Bargain. The review is on cue. Over the past couple of decades, new humanitarian reform initiatives have succeeded one another every five years or so. The challenge for negotiators now is to ensure that Grand Bargain 2.0 breaks out of this relentless boom-to-bust reform dynamic and provides a credible pathway to change. Putting people at the centre is acknowledged as essential, yet the prevailing approach to accountability to affected people (AAP) cannot deliver this. It is built around mechanisms like helplines, communication projects and other discrete activities loosely overseen by accountability working groups. These mechanisms and activities may add value, although research carried out in the context of the Grand Bargain in 2019 shows comparatively few operational stakeholders believe they are worth

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