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Localisation Mission
The goal of the Alliance’s Localisation Initiative is to transform ways of working in the child protection sector, rooted in the sharing of capacity, expertise, opportunity, and the intentional shift of power and resources to community, local, and national actors. The initiative is led by the Localisation Advisory Group, who will advise on the process and technical elements to implement and monitor the localisation objectives of the Alliance Strategy 2021-2025.
Objectives
Localisation is a strategic priority of the Alliance over 2021-2025. Over this period the Localisation Initiative will aim to:
- To effectively engage the Alliance in localisation and decolonisation initiatives;
- To develop and implement the Alliance’s Localisation Strategic Plan, with specific emphasis on strengthening representation, participation, and leadership of local and national actors;
- To prioritise and fundraise for localisation-specific actions to be taken by the Alliance, as distinct and complementary entities (Steering Committee, Executive Committee, Working Groups, Task Forces, Initiatives, and Advisory Groups);
- To shape the implementation of advocacy on localisation within the Alliance, and in collaboration with other stakeholders in the humanitarian system, with a strong child protection focus.
Latest News
Calls for Urgent Action! The Unprotected: Overview of the Impact of Humanitarian Crises on Children in 2023
As we reflect on 2023 and embark on a new year, the Alliance is deeply concerned about the devastating consequences of increasing armed conflict, climate-induced emergencies, and disasters associated with natural hazards on children around the world. Explore the Dedicated Webpage for The Unprotected: An Overview of the Impact of Humanitarian Crises on Children in 2023 here! Against this backdrop...
Resources
Report | An Overview of the 2023 Annual Meeting for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action
Thank you to everyone who attended the 2023 Annual Meeting for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action. This year’s annual meeting hosted 950 participants from 386 unique organisations representing 147 countries and territories across the world. As well as two in-person Participation Hubs in Nigeria and Iraq as a pilot for enhanced local actor engagement. Participants expressed a high-level of...
The Alliance Strategy (2021-2025) | A Clarion Call: The Centrality of Children and their Protection within Humanitarian Action
To watch the virtual launch of the Alliance Startegy, click here. Introducing the 2021-2025 Alliance Strategy: The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action’s 2021-2025 Strategy centres around one goal: Overarching Goal: The CENTRALITY of CHILDREN and their PROTECTION is recognised and prioritised as ESSENTIAL and LIFE-SAVING across the humanitarian system. All The Alliance’s technical...