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IASC Guidance Understanding and Addressing Bureaucratic and Administrative Impediments to Humanitarian Action

  • Manual, toolkits and guidance
  • 2022

This framework aims to support Humanitarian Coordinators (HCs) and Humanitarian Country Teams (HCTs) better collectively understand and address Bureaucratic and Administrative Impediments (BAI) to the work of humanitarian actors.

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Organisation

  • Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC)

Author(s)

  • IASC

Document type

  • Manual, toolkits and guidance

Publication year

  • 2022

Thematic work area

  • Financing/funding

Keywords

  • Humanitarian Country Team (HCT)

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