HOW CAN START FUND BANGLADESH DO MORE TO ENSURE: EFFECTIVE RESPONSES, SHARED LEARNING & POWER SHIFTS?

Author(s)
Guyatt, H.
Publication language
English
Pages
14pp
Date published
06 Dec 2021
Type
Lessons papers
Keywords
Accountability to affected populations (AAP), Partnerships, Race and discrimination
Countries
Bangladesh
Organisations
Start Network, START Network, START Network

In 2019, Start Fund Bangladesh opened up its membership to 26 local and national organisations enabling them to access direct funding and become involved in decision-making around funding and responses. As a direct result, 80% of all Start Fund Bangladesh funding had been awarded directly to local and national organisations in 2020. To understand more about further changes that Start Fund Bangladesh could make, we listened to some of the reflections of Sina Chowdhury Assistant Director for POPI (People’s Orientated Program Implementation) and  Sirajul Islam Director of programmes at AVAS (Association of Voluntary Actions for Society) who work for two of the local organisations that joined in 2019.


The verbatim quotes from the interviews provide a powerful and rich narrative around their experience working with Start Fund Bangladesh and as humanitarians and have led us to formulate three main lessons for the Start Network: BE MORE INCLUSIVE TO BE MORE EFFECTIVE; UPSKILL TO EMPOWER; and CHAMPION FOR CHANGE.


This report would be of interest to all those working towards a system change to a more locally led humanitarian system that is more accountable to those affected by crisis.