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An initiative to practically implement changes to the way the Humanitarian System operates to enable more locally-led response

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Charter4Change@Charter4Change·
Fresh insights from #HNPW 2026: The conversation on #Localisation is evolving, but the politics of pooled funds remain a critical hurdle. Are we moving toward genuine local leadership or just rebranding old structures? @thenewhumanitarian dives into the latest from Geneva.
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Charter4Change@Charter4Change·
"Things won’t go back to the way they were". New IFRC Chief Jagan Chapagain speaks on the necessity of moving away from dependency. With global aid cuts looming, #Localisation isn't just a goal, it’s the only sustainable path forward for the humanitarian sector.
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Michael Mosselmans@michaelmoss44·
Good to see distinguished local leaders from Afghanistan DRC S Sudan + Yemen taking centre stage with @UNReliefChief at #HNPW to tell humanitarians in Geneva what needs to change to deliver a truly locally-led system
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Charter4Change@Charter4Change·
Equitable partnerships are the backbone of effective aid. A new report on Afghanistan outlines guiding principles for locally-led humanitarian and development collaboration. To truly #ShiftThePower, we must move toward modalities that prioritize equity and local leadership.
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Charter4Change@Charter4Change·
True #localisation can’t just be talk. We need real shifts in power, funding & practice so local and national responders can lead with confidence, not be sidelined by the same old system. Change is possible if we support ecosystems, not preserve outdated structures #ShiftThePower
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Charter4Change@Charter4Change·
Localisation works. Evidence shows locally led action is faster, more relevant, and more accountable, especially as aid budgets shrink. It’s time to invest in local leadership and transform the humanitarian system. #Localisation#AidReset
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Charter4Change@Charter4Change·
In 2025, Nigerian NGOs received a record 70% of direct allocations from the Nigeria Humanitarian Fund. This is the "Humanitarian Reset" in action, shifting resources to those closest to the communities served. Learn how this model can succeed: #Localisation" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">thenationonlineng.net/how-nigerias-h…
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Charter4Change@Charter4Change·
Communities should shape priorities, lead responses, and define success. Real humanitarian change starts when local actors drive the decisions that affect their lives. #Localisation #AidReform
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Charter4Change@Charter4Change·
Localisation isn’t just about funding flows, there’s a missing middle in humanitarian action as mid-sized, often women-led NGOs are collapsing without flexible, core support. Bridging this gap is key to making localisation real. #Localisation #AidReform
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Charter4Change@Charter4Change·
True localisation means more than shifting funds, it’s about centring the voices, agency and leadership of communities most affected by crises. Let’s move beyond tokenism and ensure local actors shape decisions that impact their lives. #Localisation #HumanitarianAction
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Charter4Change@Charter4Change·
Localisation is not an add-on. It’s about respecting local agency, reinforcing what already exists, and resisting the urge to intervene where communities are already leading. #Localisation #LocalLeadership
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Charter4Change@Charter4Change·
Communities often know what works. When aid ignores local practices, it risks weakening the very systems it aims to support. Localisation must start with trust and local leadership.
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