Please be aware that this is a past event.

The humanitarian coordination system is fairly effective when it comes to enhancing cooperation to prevent gaps and overlaps, and at supporting good practice on the ground. However, it’s less good at addressing €˜strategic€™, response-wide issues. Why is this? How can we fix it? How can we improve humanitarian coordination?

That was the question facing the 45 key thinkers, practitioners and decision makers working on coordination, within and beyond the humanitarian sector, present at ALNAP’s 2016 meeting, ‘Working together to improve humanitarian coordination’.

Informed by prior research by ALNAP, that meeting produced concrete, actionable recommendations across six areas, aimed at improving the humanitarian coordination system. This webinar will present and reflect on those recommendations, discuss progress made on them so far, and look at how they can be taken forward.

Speakers
Paul Knox Clarke, ALNAP
Leah Campbell, ALNAP
Amos Doornbos, World Vision International
Guelnoudji Ndjekounkosse, UNHCR

You can find out more about ALNAP’s work on humanitarian coordination, and read the recommendations from the meeting at www.alnap.org/what-we-do/leadership-coordination

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