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We understand that a significant amount of funding provided by numerous international organizations is used for "capacity building". But why is capacity alone a problem? Do you know enough about how to work with the localization of your resources?
As noted earlier, we are rooted in our communities and have historical, cultural, linguistic and contextual knowledge and understanding of local realities that is sufficient to respond effectively. Many of us organized and led civic activities and community development long before the war. We believe that it is often international organizations that need to develop their own organizational capacity and knowledge of our context, our networks, and what local civil society looks like in the long run. Perhaps you can translate some of our resources into English to better understand our knowledge and existing approaches.
We want to build a two-way interaction instead of copying outdated bureaucratic schemes. Every day we record our achievements and mistakes to know what we still need to learn.
When the hostilities subside, your resources will be very helpful in organizing our experience. We are ready to train to respond and learn to communicate. We can provide many practical solutions to improve the system of efficient use of resources today.