Implementing localisation in humanitarian response

This collection has just been updated with new resources that focus on diverse regions like Bangladesh, India, MENA region, Netherlands, Philippines and Uganda and also dealing with trending issues like Covid-19 and refugee crisis. This collection  highlights the opportunity to move forward on the process of localisation and facilitate the process of defining, implementing and monitoring strategies at the local level for achieving global, national and subnational sustainable development goals and targets. The resources in this collection are available in multiple languages.The resources in this collection comes from leading local and global organisations and institutions: Global Mentoring Initiative, Global Taskforce, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent (IFRC), Islamic Relief, Oxfam International, Sphere Standards, Union of Ibero-American Capital Cities (UCCI), United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG), United Nations Human Settlement Programme (UN-Habitat), United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN_SDG). Please send suggestions for additional content for this Collection to info@humanitarianlibrary.org, or create your own Collection on the Library.

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Monitoring and Evaluation - Best practices, Local Aspects, and Examples (HLA)

This collection houses all resources on Monitoring and Evaluation - Best practices, Local Aspects, and Examples in the Humantiarian Logistics Knowledge Base by the Humanitarian Logistics Association (HLA). To move back to the topic level collection (housing the other sub-collections), follow the linked collection below.
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Introduction to Humanitarian Logistics - Best practices, Local Aspects, and Examples (HLA)

This collection houses all resources on Introduction to Humanitarian Logistics - Best practices, Local Aspects, and Examples in the Humantiarian Logistics Knowledge Base by the Humanitarian Logistics Association (HLA). To move back to the topic level collection (housing the other sub-collections), follow the linked collection below.
You can always go back to the HLA system by clicking here: https://www.humanitarianlogistics.org/knowledge-portal/
Please be aware that this collection is part of a pilot run for our Knowledge Base in Summer 2019. Contents and functionalities might change at any time. The HLA or Humanitarian Library does not advertise or endorse any specific services. Any discussion or mentioning of specific solutions by commercial and non-commercial entities are for the readers information only.
You are most welcome to contribute any feedback, ask questions, and recommend your own resources. Please direct any inquiries towards knowledge.manager@humanitarianlogistics.org

Introduction to local transport - Methodology, How-To, and Understanding (HLA)

This collection houses all resources on Introduction to local transport - Methodology, How-To, and Understanding in the Humantiarian Logistics Knowledge Base by the Humanitarian Logistics Association (HLA). To move back to the topic level collection (housing the other sub-collections), follow the linked collection below.
You can always go back to the HLA system by clicking here: https://www.humanitarianlogistics.org/knowledge-portal/
Please be aware that this collection is part of a pilot run for our Knowledge Base in Summer 2019. Contents and functionalities might change at any time. The HLA or Humanitarian Library does not advertise or endorse any specific services. Any discussion or mentioning of specific solutions by commercial and non-commercial entities are for the readers information only.
You are most welcome to contribute any feedback, ask questions, and recommend your own resources. Please direct any inquiries towards knowledge.manager@humanitarianlogistics.org

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