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A shrinking humanitarian space? Dr Sara Pantuliano October 2015
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Definition of ‘humanitarian space’ Agency centred definition: ability of agencies to evaluate and respond to needs, monitor programmes and dialogue with the people vs People centred definition: people’s ability to access both assistance and protection In reality humanitarian space entails complex negotiations with military, political and legal actors on an ongoing basis
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Is humanitarian space shrinking? Common narrative: things are getting worse Politicisation of aid is increasing (9/11) More aid worker attacks Access more difficult to establish But a look at the history reveals that there has been no past ‘golden age’ of humanitarian action
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Expansion of agency space More aid organisations More aid workers More money Humanitarian action has always been difficult and dangerous in situations of active conflict Targeting of aid as a result of politics of humanitarian rejection, the underlying causes of which need to be understood
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External challenges Scrutiny is often on external players or factors, e.g.: national governments stabilisation operations UN integrated missions counter-terrorism legislation
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Humanitarian system itself needs greater scrutiny Humanitarian organisations represent a relatively powerful and well resourced group Power highly concentrated in the hands of a core group of UN agencies and international NGOs ‘Humanitarian cartel’ 2008: 6 INGOs combined annual spending of $1.7 bn and 60% of NGO staffing presence 2012: 5 INGOs combined annual spending of 38% of total 2014: ‘Big Five’ (0.1% of humanitarian NGOs worldwide) still account for 31% of total annual NGO expenditure
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Evolving humanitarian space Impression of the humanitarian sector as a predominantly Western construct Aid agencies driven by competing priorities and imperatives, not just a commitment to principles and best practice The space has increased and so have the needs of people affected by disaster and conflict Established system must evolve and involve – not isolate – new players. China has a role to play!
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A shrinking humanitarian space? Dr Sara Pantuliano October 2015
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