Shifting Mindsets Audio Companion: Monitoring systems for flexible humanitarian responses

Date published
10 Sep 2019
Publisher
ALNAP
Type
Audio-visual material
Organisations
ALNAP

A humanitarian agency can't change its programme unless it knows what needs to change, or what's not working. That's why effective monitoring systems are crucial. In this audio companion, we look at how monitoring systems can support adaptive humanitarian action. We speak to Ian Gray (independent consultant), Leni Wild (Director of Global Learning for Adaptive Management), and Neil Dillon (Research Fellow, ALNAP) to find out more.

ALNAP’s report ‘Shifting Mindsets: Creating a more flexible humanitarian response’ looks at the problem of flexibility in humanitarian action. The report is accompanied by a nine-part audio companion which explores some of the key problems in more depth by interviewing people working to understand these problems and develop ways to fix them. You can listen to the rest of the audio companions and read the report at www.alnap.org/shiftingmindsets

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“Leafing through papers”, by Lawnjelly freesound.org/people/lawnjelly/sounds/156890/

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