The Humanitarian Advisory Group launches the final report ¨Localising CCCM Cluster Coordination: A pathway forward¨
"Findings from the research indicated that there is wide support for localisation within the Cluster, while existing systems, the technical focus of CCCM and the complex environments in which it operates, create practical challenges to consistent progress. Furthermore, the research also identified that progress on localisation for the Cluster needs to include greater accountability to the communities they serve and to their local and national partners through open two-way communication.
Cluster leadership (both at global and country levels) has a great opportunity to make significant gains on localisation by building on the growing momentum within the Cluster, individual organisations and the broader sector. While this will require changes to the cluster's existing processes and policies, it will also require a change in mindset (particularly in international actors) to embrace change and shifts in power."
Check the report in full to know the recommendations and findings from the research.