This global research report by Helen Lindley-Jones (2018) aims to answer a key question: How is the humanitarian protection sector ensuring the participation and leadership of women responders? The report provides a comprehensive review of collaboration between humanitarian actors and women responders, and provides recommendations and guidance for humanitarian actors and donors in order to increase the participation and leadership of women responders, and improve humanitarian response overall.
Women responders: Placing local action at the centre of humanitarian protection programming
- Published:
- 15 March 2019
- Region:
- Global
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Women responders: Placing local action at the centre of humanitarian protection programming
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