Authors: Caitlin Sturridge, Fran Girling-Morris, Alexandra Spencer, Andhira Kara, Carina Chicet. Illustration: Ada Jušić via ODI
Refugee-led organizations (RLOs) play a vital role in the refugee response sector. They have deep experience with the problems facing their own communities and expertise on what works and what doesn’t. Yet, there is a widespread failure to properly fund the RLOs doing some of the most important and effective work on the front lines of these crises.
This five-year research project from ODI and Development Initiatives (DI), independent global affairs think tanks, aims to provide detailed snapshots of funding to RLOs over time and an evidence-based advocacy tool to enhance both the quantity and quality of funding directed to RLOs. The research also provides a rationale for donors to fund RLOs with steps needed to enhance direct funding.
Our Refugees initiative is committed to funding underinvested RLOs and refugee leaders. According to this report, we accounted for 46 percent of the total trackable dollars supporting RLOs. We are concerned by the insufficient funding from the development sector and intend to use this report to urge major institutional donors and international non-governmental organizations to invest directly in refugee-led organizations.
Key Findings
Read the full report and view the five key research findings.