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Localisation Initiative Holds National Conference to Refine Localization Performance  Measurement Methodology of Yemen

Yemen, the localisation Initiative – August 18, 2024 – 

A significant step forward in enhancing localization efforts in Yemen’s humanitarian response was taken today as the Localization Initiative convened an online national conference to revise the Localization Performance Measurement Methodology. The event brought together over 40 representatives from 30 organizations across Yemen, including Hadramout, Marib, Aden, Taiz, Sana’a, and Hodeidah.

The methodology, a cornerstone of the localization strategy, is designed to assess and improve the effectiveness of localization indicators in Yemen's humanitarian response. It aligns with global standards such as the Grand Bargain and IASC guidelines while addressing the unique context of the country.

The conference provided a platform for participants to discuss the methodology, share insights, and contribute to its refinement. The revised methodology aims to:

Track and evaluate the implementation of the localization agenda in Yemen.

Assess the effectiveness of partnerships between stakeholders.

Guide thematic groups and stakeholders in their localization efforts.

Inform policy and decision-making to enhance localization practices.

Strengthen transparency and accountability in the localization process.

Beyond these core objectives, the methodology will:

Identify gaps and inform advocacy efforts for local and national actors.

Support in-depth analysis of the localisation performance dimensions and provide evidence-based advocacy.

Address cross-cutting issues such as gender equality, risk sharing, disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation.

The methodology provides a practical guide for local actors to self-evaluate their partnerships and relationships with donors and intermediaries

Provide a reference point for international actors to understand local priorities.

By refining this essential tool, the Localization Initiative aims to strengthen localization efforts, improve humanitarian aid delivery, and empower local organizations to lead the response to their communities’ needs.



Participants 

1. Dalia Abdullah Ali Moqbel - Altwasul for Human Development - Pr@altwasul.org
2. Saleh Mahfouz Salem Musaed - Basma Foundation for Child Development and Woman - msaed181@gmail.com
3. Safaa Taha Saleh Muhammad - Basmat Safaa Foundation for Humanitarian Development - safaafoundtion2022@gmail.com
4. Amani Idris - Best Future Foundation (BFF) - [No email provided]
5. Najwa Abdullah Aladhi - Best Future Foundation (BFF) - najwa42001@hotmail.com
6. Sameera Handal - Care - Sameera.Handal@care.org
7. Nabata Muhammad Saleh Qatabish - Children's House Organization (House for the Homeless) - nabata@child-home.org
8. Abdulrahman Alasali - Danish Refugee Council - abdulrahman.alasali@drc.ngo
9. Ahmed Alashwal - Danish Refugee Council - ahmed.alashwal@drc.ngo
10. Suad Ahmed - DEEM for Development Organization - suad@deemyemen.org
11. Jamal Al-Shami - Democratic School - Alshami16@hotmail.com
12. Amal Abdulwasea Mohammed Hassan - Experts for Development - amal.alaghbari@edoyemen.org
13. Ahmed Ahmed Al-Hassani - Experts for Development Foundation - ahmed.alhassan@edoyemen.org
14. Ansam Qais Faisal Al-Fakih - Field Medical Foundation - ansam.qais@fmfyemen.org
15. Sabah Badri Bakeer - For All Foundation for Development - forall.yemen@gmail.com
16. Nusiba Nabil Madgha - Gusoor for Peace and Coexistence - mnossiba@gmail.com
17. Muhammad Ahmed - Humanitarian Work Library - Yemen - mohd2011.3@gmail.com
18. Roma Muhammad Ismail - Khadija Foundation for Development - khadijiayemen@gmail.com
19. Abdulqawi Hajeb - Localisation and Optimization of Response Initiative In Yemen - abdulqawi.hajeb@gmail.com
20. Ali Daoud - Make Hope Foundation for Development & Relief - makehoperelife@gmail.com
21. Ayid Sharyan - MEAL Center for Monitoring and Evaluation - ayid.sharyan@mealcenter.org
22. Abdullah Ali Nasser Makin - MonaRelief - a.makin@monareliefye.org
23. Fatma Ahmed - MOZN Foundation - info@mozn-ye.org
24. Mona Al Hammadi - Nabd Organization (NDEO) - malhammadi@ndeoye.org
25. Marwa Mohsen - Nahda Makers Organization - Marwa.mohsen@nahdamakers.org
26. Husam Alshaibani - Oxfam GB - halshibani@oxfam.org.uk
27. Thekra Alnageeb - Ramz Development Foundation - info@rdfyemen.org
28. Farah Zaid - Reduction of Humanitarian Disaster Organization - info@rhd-ye.org
29. Ejlal Yahya - Relief & Development Peer Foundation (RDP) - ejlal.yahya@rdpf.org
30. Saddam Muhammad Qayed Haddan - Relief and Development Peer Foundation - shadn@rdpf.org
31. Saddam Mohammed - Relief and Development Peer Foundation (RDP) - hadnsaddam@gmail.com
32. Laila Othman Heba Yahya - Rouhal Development Foundation - laila2014467@gmail.com
33. Amal Muhammad - Sada Foundation for Building & Development - E-sfbd.awahban@gmail.com
34. Bakr Hadi Sanaa - Sada Foundation for Building & Development - info@sada-sfbd.org
35. Walid Ahmed - Sada Foundation for Building & Development - walid@sada-sfbd.org
36. Saleh Muhammad Laqsam - Steps Foundation for Civil Development - salehleqsam@gmail.com
37. Musheer Abdo Hamid Alsharabi - Sustainable Development Foundation - malsharabi@sdfyemen.org
38. Jameel Abdu - Tameen Youth Foundation - j.abdu@tamdeen-ye.org
39. Hassan Yahya Ayesh Baqadi - Yemani Foundation for Development and Relief - Hassan.172317@gmail.com
40. M. Almekhlafi - Yemen Family Care Association - m.mekhlafi@yfca.ngo
41. Waleed Adam Mohammed Othman Al Hajj - Yemen Family Care Association - w.alhajj@yfca.org