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Despite many years of reforms, progress towards more inclusive, efficient, and accountable humanitarian aid has been slow. But new recommendations, based on three years of research by the Centre for Global Development, propose four ways to more fundamentally reform the underlying architecture of the aid system.
In this episode of the Rethinking Humanitarianism podcast, host Heba Aly digs into proposed reforms to humanitarian accountability, coordination, financing, and governance.
Guests:
Patrick Saez, senior policy fellow at the Center for Global Development
Alix Masson, advocacy lead of the NEAR Network
Annika Sandlund, head of partnerships and coordination at the UN Refugee Agency
Danny Sriskandarajah, chief executive of Oxfam GB
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Despite many years of reforms, progress towards more inclusive, efficient, and accountable humanitarian aid has been slow. But new recommendations, based on three years of research by the Centre for Global Development, propose four ways to more fundamentally reform the underlying architecture of the aid system.
In this episode of the Rethinking Humanitarianism podcast, host Heba Aly digs into proposed reforms to humanitarian accountability, coordination, financing, and governance.
Guests:
Patrick Saez, senior policy fellow at the Center for Global Development
Alix Masson, advocacy lead of the NEAR Network
Annika Sandlund, head of partnerships and coordination at the UN Refugee Agency
Danny Sriskandarajah, chief executive of Oxfam GB

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