There is growing interest in the theory and practice of localisation in Uganda’s humanitarian action. Globally, the localisation movement was accelerated by ‘The Grand Bargain,’ an agreement that aims to get more direct funding to national and local actors in order to support a more locally led response.
The Charter for Change (C4C) is an initiative led by local, national, and international non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to help move forward some of the commitments of the Grand Bargain.
This report highlights the achievements of the C4C Working Group (C4C WG) in Uganda and summarises learning from three organisations championing localisation in Kenya, the Philippines, and India. The objective of the report is to inform localisation planning in Uganda.