STRIDE is a ground-breaking model of institutional capacity enhancement for disaster preparedness and local partnerships, being implemented in over 20 countries in Africa, Asia and Middle East. The project develops and contextualises exercises and capacity strengthening trajectories that are indicated by on-the-ground factors. The project is continuously reviews the changing humanitarian discourse and aligned the workstreams accordingly, ensuring commitments to field teams and local partners according to their needs.
The Research project on Faith actor’s value addition in Localisation: opportunities and barriers in humanitarian architecture aims to present a detailed narrative of the role of faith actors in global localisation efforts, especially in developing and conflict prone regions/countries. The research will be supported by case studies and examples from the ground. Key consideration will be given to proposals that demonstrate experience in relevant work and multi-country research, propose concrete ideas and regions of study, and are creative in their methodologies from inception to final reporting phases.
This assignment aims to consolidate the multifaceted role of faith actors in humanitarian architecture, especially in localisation efforts. This study will clearly distinguish that faith actors are not a homogeneous group but differ in terms of beliefs, practices, and value and therefore understands their unique perspectives and experiences. The study will consolidate the opportunities and challenges of working with local faith actors in different humanitarian responses. The research will propose recommendations on how best to engage and collaboration with faith actors in localisation efforts.
Expiry date and time; Monday 7th August 2023 at 1.00pm UK time
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