Localizing humanitarian decision making: MSF’s Field Recentralisation initiative

Humanitarian Governance webinar series

This Humanitarian Governance webinar with Dr Juel Helge Rye (Assistant Professor at University of South-Eastern Norway), will discuss the relations between international and local leadership in Humanitarian Organizations.

Assistant professor
Dr Juel Helge Rye
Date
Wednesday 25 Mar 2026, 13:30 - 14:30
Type
Webinar
Spoken Language
English
Room
Hybrid - Room 1.31 and Teams
Location
International Institute of Social Studies
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Rye will present his research into the Medicins Sans Frontieres (MSF) ‘Field Recentralisation’ initiative, which aims to decentralize decision making from headquarters in Europe to field offices in Southern African countries. This localization initiative is intended to make MSF’s work more adaptable, flexible and innovative, as well as moving decision making closer to affected people.

In his longitudinal qualitative case study research, Rye interviewed various humanitarian practitioners at the field, regional and HQ levels. His preliminary findings suggest that the Field Recentralisation initiative has, in some cases, demonstrated great success in increasing autonomy of the field projects, improving operational flexibility and strengthening collaboration with local health partners. In other instances, challenges have emerged from issues with organizational alignment, preparedness and involvement in the implementation.

Rye's presentation will be followed by a ‘reflection’ from Delu Lusambya Mwenebyake  (HSC-ISS) on the challenges of localizing international aid, drawing on insights from his PhD reserarch into humanitarian accountability. This will be followed by a Q&A.

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