Maison de la Paix
ICVA
Conference
English, French, Arabic
humanitarian financing
Annual Conference
Grand Bargain
Localization
Nexus
The theme of the event will be, The right time and the right place: Improving access to humanitarian quality funding.
This conference is open to all that are interested. Due to space limitations priority will be given to members of ICVA.
The event will be recorded in English with interpretation in Arabic and French.
This event is only open to ICVA members and invited guests.
Each year, ICVA holds an Annual Conference, which provides an important opportunity for members to connect and discuss issues relevant to the humanitarian sector, as informed by ICVA’s membership base.
On 17 March 2023, ICVA will host its annual conference on the theme: The right time and the right place: Improving access to humanitarian quality funding. The day before, 16 March 2023, will be the ICVA Membership Day.
Main objectives of the conference include:
ICVA’s 2023 Annual Conference will be held on Friday 17 March at Maison de la Paix, Geneva. The theme of the event will be, The right time and the right place: Improving access to humanitarian quality funding.
Opening Session
Setting the Scene
This panel discussion will frame the Annual Conference discussions to establish a common understanding of the humanitarian financing gap, the challenges of efficiently and adequately resourcing humanitarian action, and start exploring forward-looking solutions to anticipate trends that increasingly affect the humanitarian space (climate, pandemic response, and the rise of protracted crises), reduce needs, and improve access to quality funding as part of equitable partnerships.
Panel discussion focused on the ongoing dialogue on the future of the Grand Bargain and changes proposed for the process beyond June 2023. The mandate for the current Grand Bargain 2.0 will end in June 2023 and the different signatory constituencies are currently undertaking discussions on adjustments to the Grand Bargain focus, structure, and governance moving forward. A key element of these discussions is the potential to broaden the scope of the Grand Bargain to link the platform more closely with the goals of reducing the humanitarian funding gap and expanding resources for humanitarian action.
Objective:
Participants will hear the perspective of the Eminent Person as well as key leaders from different Grand Bargain constituencies (donor, UN, NGOs) with the goal of understanding the current state of dialogue on the Grand Bargain and the different perspectives on the future.
A Q&A session will allow participants to engage directly with the panel members.
Key questions:
Panel discussion on “Gaps in Climate Financing and implications for humanitarian action.” The session will examine what climate financing is, what is the gap in climate financing in humanitarian contexts and the resulting implications for humanitarian action in such contexts?
Objective:
Improve the understanding of humanitarian actors/NGOs on what climate financing is, what it means in humanitarian contexts, including implications for humanitarian action.
The session will examine some key questions:
This session will explore the modalities of meaningful and equitable partnerships, the simplification and harmonisation of donor conditions, and the role and responsibilities of intermediaries in addition to that of donors. The panel presentation and following discussion will examine how the NGO community can influence donors and intermediaries to fund humanitarian responses in ways that reduce burdens on the system and joint efforts to ensure resources and support are accessible and effectively reach frontline responders as directly as possible.
Objective:
Discuss current partnership challenges and opportunities, with a particular focus on further joint efforts to ensure effective resources and support are accessible by local partners.
Key questions:
Closing Session
In this closing session, Mr. Ignacio Packer will provide an overview of key learnings and outcomes from the Annual Conference discussions and collective messages to bring to the upcoming European Humanitarian Forum and Grand Bargain Annual Meeting.
ICVA’s 2023 Annual Conference will be held on Friday 17 March at Maison de la Paix, Geneva. The theme of the event will be, The right time and the right place: Improving access to humanitarian quality funding.
Information about past ICVA annual conferences.
ICVA is a global network of non-governmental organisations whose mission is to make humanitarian action more principled and effective by working collectively and independently to influence policy and practice.
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