The localisation of humanitarian work in Jordan is an ongoing process that requires collaboration and co- operation among local and international actors.
This baseline report provides an overview of the current status of localisation efforts in Jordan in-line with the Jordan Localisation Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning Framework and the global Grand Bargain commitments. The survey results highlight both progress and challenges in the efforts to promote the implementation of the localisation agenda. This baseline also provides an important evidence base to inform the way forward for advancing localisation efforts in Jordan, notably in a gender-responsive and inclusive manner.
In summary, the analysis of the various outcome areas reveals both positive developments and areas requiring further attention in the International Actors-Local and National Actors (IA-LNA) localisation relationship dynamics. While progress has been made in implementing accountability systems and supporting community-led projects, power differentials persist and need more mitigation, and efforts should be focused on contextualizing agreements, integrating, and empowering LNAs, and involving them in decision-making processes.