Business Engagement in Humanitarian Relief: Key Trends and Policy Implications

Author(s)
Binder, A. and Witte, J.M.
Publication language
English
Pages
52pp
Date published
01 Jun 2007
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Capacity development, Local capacity, Partnerships, Development & humanitarian aid
Organisations
ODI

This paper was commissioned by the Humanitarian Policy Group (HPG). It is part of a broader HPG study into the role of the private sector in support of humanitarian action. This paper contributes by exploring systematically the new roles companies are playing in humanitarian action. It assesses the forms such engagement is taking, with a particular focus on partnerships, and explores the underlying motivations for engaging in new ways. It also addresses whether new forms of corporate engagement and new donor funding patterns
represent potential competition to humanitarian actors, and how this impacts on humanitarian principles. The paper is a product of a scoping exercise to assess the depth and nature of non-commercial and commercial business engagement in humanitarian relief; eight illustrative case studies; and interviews with numerous experts and practitioners conducted over 2006 and early 2007.