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Envisioning the Grand Bargain: Documenting the Child Protection Area of Responsibility’s Approach to Localisation from 2017-2019

2020, 2021, 2022
Topics
Accountability & Shifting Power
Systems Strengthening
Multiple Authors per Resource

Established in 2007, the Child Protection Area of Responsibility (CP AoR) within the Global Protection Cluster (GPC), led by UNICEF, is the global-level forum for the coordination of Child Protection in humanitarian settings. Despite commitments and certain successes at the 2016 World Humanitarian Summit (WHS) and subsequent Grand Bargain, there remains a lack of significant progress to shift power and resources into the hands of local actors. Coordination systems have an obligation to promote localisation as increasing local actors’ power, decision-making, and funding access, leads to a faster, more effective, and more sustainable humanitarian response.

The CP AoR’s Localisation Initiative, grounded in the Localisation in Coordination Conceptual Framework (Annex I), has taken concrete steps to operationalize localisation. This was demonstrated in the establishment of the first global cluster Strategic Advisory Group (SAG), which has national representation and is chaired by a national actor. Anecdotally within the GPC, there was a sense that the CP AoR’s approach to localisation may be instructive to others.2 This assessment, led by Columbia University’s Care and Protection of Children (CPC) Learning Network with the support of the CP AoR’s Localisation Initiative, examines to what extent the CP AoR’s approach and subsequent initiatives undertaken in the early years of the localisation mandate have helped to advance the agenda. 

This assessment used a mixed-methods approach, including a thorough desk review of 90 relevant documents and twelve key informant interviews. Data were analyzed using an assessment methodology known as Outcome Harvesting, which assesses complex non-linear initiatives and determines how approaches and actions contribute to outcomes. The purpose of this assessment is to both guide the Localisation Initiative within the CP AoR, as well as its members and wider stakeholders, to inform existing approaches to localisation while promoting a principled and effective child protection response.

Outcomes which have been partially achieved, and are the most visible, remain decentralized, language-specific Help Desks and increased participation and co-leadership of coordination structures by local and national actors. Despite these advances, there has been little to no improvement surrounding equitable and transparent partnerships and access to direct funding for local actors. Challenges remain, including resistance to localisation within the broader humanitarian system and a lack of investment in institutional capacity building initiatives, the latter being an area that CP AoR has subsequently chosen to prioritize. Gaps include dedicated Child Protection Coordinators, and institutionalized methods of translation and dissemination of key information and resources at the global CP AoR and country-level Coordination Groups. The humanitarian community has a long way to go, but the CP AoR is well placed to accelerate the localisation agenda based on the progress of the Localisation Initiative to date.

Webinar - The Reality of Shifting Power to Local Actors: Case studies on child protection initiatives in Nigeria, Kenya, & Malawi

On February 1st, 2022 the CPC Learning Network, the CP AoR, and the IFRC held a joint webinar to share overarching findings from the three case studies and engage four panelists in a candid discussion around approaches to localisation: its challenges, promising practices, and lessons learned.

Report
Envisioning the Grand Bargain: Documenting the Child Protection Area of Responsibility’s Approach to Localisation from 2017-2019
Author(s)
Karly Bennett, Ali Sussman, Evelyn Marquez, Connor Wright, and Shadin Awad
Year of Publication
2020

Report
Envisager Le Grand Bargain: Documenter l'Approche du Domaine de Responsabilité de la Protection de l'Enfance en Matière de Localisation de 2017 à 2019
Author(s)
Karly Bennett, Ali Sussman, Evelyn Marquez, Connor Wright, and Shadin Awad
Year of Publication
2020

Report in French

Report
Imaginando el Gran Acuerdo: Documento acerca del enfoque de la localización del Área de Responsabilidad para la Protección de la Niñez de 2017-2019
Author(s)
Karly Bennett, Ali Sussman, Evelyn Marquez, Connor Wright, and Shadin Awad
Year of Publication
2020

Report in Spanish

Report
Nigerian National Non-Governmental Organisation Consortium: Case Study Documenting the Successes and Challenges of Implementing a Consortium Model in North-East Nigeria
Author(s)
Yana Mayevskaya & McKenzie Bennett
Year of Publication
2021

Report
Implementing a National Action Plan for Child Protection in Emergencies in Kenya: Case study documenting the successes and challenges of strengthening coordination and localisation
Author(s)
Pilar Bancalari, Audrey Oettli, & Yana Mayevskaya
Year of Publication
2021

Report
Implementing an Action Plan for Child Protection in Emergencies in Malawi: Case study documenting the successes and challenges of strengthening coordination and localisation
Author(s)
Ayeh Khalil, Audrey Oettli, & Yana Mayevskaya
Year of Publication
2021

Presentation Slides
The Reality of Shifting Power to Local Actors: Case Studies on Child Protection Initiatives in Nigeria, Kenya, & Malawi
Author(s)
Ayeh Khalil, Audrey Oettli, Pilar Bancalari, & Yana Mayevskaya
Year of Publication
2022

The Reality of Shifting Power Webinar Summary Report
Author(s)
Pilar Bancalari & Yana Mayevskaya
Year of Publication
2022

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