What the localization conversation is getting wrong

International nongovernmental organizations don’t need to disappear and they don’t need to become locally led, localization experts told an audience of development professionals last week.

Instead of trying to localize themselves, INGOs should focus on the unique role they can play as international organizations while handing power and resources to groups that are already operating locally, the experts said during a Devex panel discussion.

Ironically, they added, a lot of the conversations around localization are happening without local voices in the room, and INGOs and funders need to take steps to make sure this changes.

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