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- Many, if not most, international NGOs say they want to 'localise', to promote greater leadership and delivery by local and national actors.
- Author(s): Sinead Walsh
- 170 Pages
- Social Science, Developing & Emerging Countries
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Many, if not most, international NGOs say they want to 'localise', to promote greater leadership and delivery by local and national actors. But are they serious and do they know how to do it? This book presents ten lessons on localisation from the author's 25 year career to date, working in and on NGOs in the development, humanitarian and climate sectors. These lessons are based on the author's practice on the ground with NGOs and at global level as a donor representative, as well as her in-depth original field research. While written in an accessible style for the benefit of practitioners, with specific case studies of organisations presented, the book is rigorous and its findings are evidence-based. Sinead Walsh's experiences that feed into this book include volunteering with local NGOs in India, working for Concern Worldwide on partnership in South Sudan, and conducting PhD research on ActionAid's accountability to communities in Uganda. From these experiences, the author exposes structural issues that, time and time again, prevent international organisations from reaching their aims to 'localise'. This book asks uncomfortable questions and challenges some deeply-held assumptions within the NGO sector. The book then provides recommendations for how NGOs can think and act differently in order to get serious about serving the communities where they work most effectively.Review Quotes
'In 10 Lessons in Localisation, Dr. Sinead Walsh delivers a courageous reflection on why aid localisation so often fails to move beyond rhetoric. Drawing from her academic and lived experience, she exposes the uncomfortable truths about power, control, and accountability in the aid sector. As a scholar and practitioner of development management in Africa, I find this book a necessary and timely call for the aid sector to confront the persistent structural barriers and genuinely center the voices of communities they support.' Prof.Dr. Rose Bakenegura Namara, Professor of Development Management, Uganda Management Institute 'Drawing on her extensive and uniquely varied practical experience in the development field, Sinead Walsh is not interested in easy platitudes about how to 'fix' international development through localisation. Recognising a complexity and a far longer history to these issues than is usually acknowledged, and drawing on detailed long term empirical research, she brings careful scrutiny and fearless analysis to the many difficult questions raised by current localisation debates around accountability, legitimacy, partnership and humility. This is a book that should be read by everyone who cares about the work NGOs do and where the NGO community is going.' Professor David Lewis, Department of International Development at the London School of Economics and Political Science 'This book makes a powerful, timely, critical, but constructive contribution to the development effectiveness and localisation debates. Informed by lived experience and real world examples, written in an accessible and engaging tone, Sinead Walsh grapples with complex and uncomfortable questions concerning the structural, organisational and managerial barriers to localisation in the international development and humanitarian sector. The book shares insights on the evolution of mechanisms to enhance partnership, downward accountability and the more recent sector drive towards localisation. It provides a set of 10 practical recommendations for non-governmental organisations (NGOs) on how to effectively localise their operations. In light of the rapid and radical shifts within the international development and humanitarian space and collapsing institutional donor support, this books makes a timely and important contribution, offering proposals to support the transformation of NGO practices, centring the needs and interests of the communities they serve. It is a must-read for scholars, practitioners, and interested publics.' Susan P. Murphy, Associate Professor in Sustainable Development Practice, Geography, School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin In '10 Lessons in Localisation', Dr Sinead Walsh draws on grounded experience and extensive research to offer a clear-eyed examination of the real-world challenges involved in making localisation work. In the context of shrinking development budgets, it's more important than ever to learn from past experience and confront the power dynamics and organisational behaviours that shape partnership and accountability. As someone who teaches in this field, I welcome how this book opens space for difficult but necessary conversations we need in both classrooms and organisations. A vital read for anyone serious about making localisation work. Tara Bedi, Assistant Professor in International Development Practice, Geography, School of Natural Sciences, Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin 'Based on decades of hands-on experience in the aid sector, Sinead Walsh offers sharp, instructive insights into the challenges of localisation. Drawing on robust academic evidence and vivid examples from real life, this book of hard-won lessons provides vital guidance to urgent questions facing NGOs today. Essential reading for practitioners committed to bringing about meaningful change in global development.' Angela Crack, Professor of Civil Society, University of Portsmouth
Dimensions (Overall): 8.0 Inches (H) x 5.25 Inches (W) x .47 Inches (D)
Weight: .54 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 170
Genre: Social Science
Sub-Genre: Developing & Emerging Countries
Publisher: Practical Action Publishing
Format: Paperback
Author: Sinead Walsh
Language: English
Street Date: September 30, 2025
TCIN: 1006749863
UPC: 9781788534093
Item Number (DPCI): 247-28-9159
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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