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IASC Guidance on the Provision of Overheads to Local and National Partners

  • Manual, toolkits and guidance
  • 2022

This document provides guidance for international humanitarian organizations (UN agencies and INGOs) which partner with local and national organizations on the issue of overheads. It provides recommendations for how to improve current policy and practice to ensure that local and national partners can access overhead funding.

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  • Executive Summary, IASC Guidance on the Provision of Overheads to Local and National Partners  
  • IASC Research Report - Overhead Cost Allocation in the Humanitarian Sector 

 

Organisation

  • Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC)

Author(s)

  • IASC

Document type

  • Manual, toolkits and guidance

Publication year

  • 2022

Thematic work area

  • Financing/funding

Keywords

  • Funding
  • Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC)

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