While innovative financing cannot be expected to fill the gap in funding humanitarian needs single handedly, it is clear that the scale and duration of today’s emergencies require creativity, ingenuity and a wider set of partnerships, alliances and solutions. This report makes linked sets of recommendations regarding how to increase investment, and where to invest.
New financing partnerships for humanitarian impact
While innovative financing cannot be expected to fill the gap in funding humanitarian needs single handedly, it is clear that the scale and duration of today’s emergencies require creativity, ingenuity and a wider set of partnerships, alliances and solutions. This report makes linked sets of recommendations regarding how to increase investment, and where to invest.
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Author(s) | Barnaby Willitts-King, Clare McCartney, Dominic Llewellyn, John Bryant, Roshni Assomull, Sarah Adamczyk, Tej Dhami |
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Theme | Political economy and discourse on displacement and solutions |
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