Publication year:
2018
English
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ActionAid UK,CARE International
Listening to women and girls and respecting and promoting their rights should no longer be seen as an optional aspect of humanitarian response. However, women’s grassroots organizations are still not reached by humanitarian action, and many women and girls remain unprotected in humanitarian crises.
This paper outlines recommendations on how humanitarian organizations and agencies can promote women’s leadership and participation across the humanitarian reform agenda. It focuses on three Grand Bargain workstreams, namely localization, participation and cash.
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