Enhanced local coordination for effective aid provision: the case of Lebanon
IIED Briefing
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English
Published: September 2016
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IIED Briefing Papers
Product code:17373IIED
Lebanon’s refugee crisis has highlighted the need for much closer coordination among the various organisations and local authorities involved in the response. A new study has laid the groundwork for a series of recommendations, set out in this briefing, on how national, local and international humanitarian actors can work together more effectively to enhance urban refugee responses in Lebanon and perhaps in other countries. In the context of a protracted urban crisis, this briefing argues that humanitarians will only be able to ensure their responses are sustainable and meet needs on the ground if they work closely with local authorities.
Cite this publication
Boustani, M., Carpi, E., Gebara, H. and Mourad, Y.
(2016).
Enhanced local coordination for effective aid provision: the case of Lebanon.
.
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