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PLI: Pilot
19.08.2024

Strengthening Localisation through Capacity Building and Inclusion in Iraq

Middle East
The HALO Trust and IHSCO
Iraq

In recent years, the concept of localisation has emerged as a significant paradigm in humanitarian mine action (HMA), underscoring the critical role of local actors and communities in addressing the challenges posed by landmines and explosive remnants of war. This shift towards localisation reflects a broader recognition of the need for more inclusive, sustainable, and context-specific solutions in HMA. Yet, there a stark scarcity of reports and studies that document the situation of localisation in HMA in Iraq.

This research paper, titled Strengthening Localisation through Capacity Building and Inclusion, explores the complex dynamics of localisation in the HMA sector in Iraq, and aimed to gain insights into current, and potential localisation efforts in Iraq. This research was conducted by The Health and Social Care Organisation in Iraq (IHSCO) and The HALO Trust, on behalf of the Knowledge Platform for Security and Rule of Law (KPSRL), funded by the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The overarching goal of this research is to enhance the understanding of localisation among International Non-Governmental Organisations (INGOs), National Non-Governmental Organisations (NNGOs), national authorities and the donor community, whilst collecting and sharing their insights and experiences for wider learning. Understanding localisation is crucial to inform policies and effectively incorporate localisation into programming. 

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