Published inStart NetworkThree reasons why communities prefer in person interviews in local languagesBy Helen GuyattFeb 6, 2023Feb 6, 2023
Published inStart NetworkHumanitarian funding needs fundamental reformBy: Matthew Stickland — Head of Communications and Digital at Start NetworkJan 9, 20231Jan 9, 20231
Published inStart NetworkA return to humanity: three ways to uphold dignity in humanitarian settingsBy Helen GuyattNov 16, 2022Nov 16, 2022
Published inStart NetworkIf the humanitarian system is to meet the growing needs of people affected by crises, we need…A response to the 2022 State of the Humanitarian System ReportSep 8, 2022Sep 8, 2022
Published inStart NetworkAs drought destroys their animals, hunger stalks Uganda’s pastoralistsThe response to the food crisis in Uganda and elsewhere in East Africa falls far short of the needs.Aug 30, 2022Aug 30, 2022
Published inStart NetworkRapid and early humanitarian financing in the horn of Africa. — East African Business WeekBy: Nelly Maonde, Regional Advisor at Start Network, East and Southern AfricaAug 30, 2022Aug 30, 2022
Published inStart NetworkFive ways the humanitarian system can become more locally ledBy Abi JonesSep 1, 2022Sep 1, 2022
Start Network Launches 2021 Annual Report — Making Progress on Systems ChangeBuilding on Start Network’s achievements on locally led action, collective innovation and new forms of financing in 2020, Making Progress…Aug 11, 2022Aug 11, 2022
Shift the power to a people centered humanitarian approach, Ilolahia tells Economic and Social…Coordination and effectiveness of humanitarian assistance should be strengthened to support civil society and local humanitarian actors…Jul 12, 2022Jul 12, 2022
Published inStart NetworkHow could Start Ready change the way we fund humanitarian crises and what may we need to think…By Abi JonesJun 29, 2022Jun 29, 2022