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Humanitarian grants provide the operational and financial foundation of humanitarian assistance globally. These grants offer vital financial and material resources to assist those impacted by emergencies, ultimately preserving lives, reducing suffering, and advancing respect and dignity for those facing adversity. Funding humanitarian responses is marred with its unique challenges, including making hard grant award decisions in the backdrop of rising emergencies, growing needs, and shrinking funding.This study examines five variables: needs articulation, alignment to donor priorities,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Humanitarian grants provide the operational and financial foundation of humanitarian assistance globally. These grants offer vital financial and material resources to assist those impacted by emergencies, ultimately preserving lives, reducing suffering, and advancing respect and dignity for those facing adversity. Funding humanitarian responses is marred with its unique challenges, including making hard grant award decisions in the backdrop of rising emergencies, growing needs, and shrinking funding.This study examines five variables: needs articulation, alignment to donor priorities, operational experience, theory of change, and project's sustainability model and their role in grant award decisions for humanitarian assistance projects. The study provides field experiences and reflections, makes conclusions and recommendations on how humanitarian agencies make maximize their grant win rates in the face of changing donor landscape.
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John Ngong has over 15 years of experience in designing and implementing humanitarian assistance projects across different countries including South Sudan, Sudan, Ukraine, Moldova, and Romania, across multiple contexts: humanitarian emergencies, transitioning environments, and humanitarian-development nexus.