FrontlineAid

FrontlineAid Our VISION is to collaborate through our aid network with amazing local people to access the support they need to keep their social projects running.

Our goal ? Safety and sustainability through demand-led projects
05/12/2021

Our goal ? Safety and sustainability through demand-led projects

Copyrights: FrontlineAid Safety and sustainability through demand-led projects The people that are affected by crises, including refugee women and girls, should have the power over where donor money goes and how decisions are made in. To what degree can sports projects with displaced women and girls...

Missed us at the KfW conference last week?  Here's the recap👇
26/01/2021

Missed us at the KfW conference last week? Here's the recap👇

By: Alessia Baker From the 19th to the 21st of January the virtual international conference organized by BMZ and Kfw discussed how digitalisation and Remote Management, Monitoring, and Verification (RMMV) can help organisations and institutions to improve the impact in global development cooperation...

Who decides what crisis is “sexy”? Who gives out most of the money and tells how money MUST be spent?Currently it’s easi...
20/01/2021

Who decides what crisis is “sexy”? Who gives out most of the money and tells how money MUST be spent?

Currently it’s easier to give USD 100,000,000 to one large organization than $10,000 to 10,000 small organizations.

In the business world, we call this a cartel. And it’s illegal.

In the development sector, each organization is competing with each other – for money, for visibility, for paying their employees’ salaries. Small organizations don’t stand a chance. What a lost opportunity! The ones who benefit are the middle men, the bureaucracy.

    There is a trust deficit. Project proponents, investors, and donors do not trust that community based organisations ...
18/01/2021

There is a trust deficit. Project proponents, investors, and donors do not trust that community based organisations and networks have the understanding and capacity to design and deliver programming according to international requirements.

Join us on 21st of January at the KFW Conference. We will be talking about our tech solutions to meet actual needs in th...
15/01/2021

Join us on 21st of January at the KFW Conference. We will be talking about our tech solutions to meet actual needs in the aid sector!

Meet us for a virtual conference in early 2021 to discuss how digitalization and “Remote Management, Monitoring and Verification” (RMMV) can help us to remain operational and sustain impact in global development cooperation. Showcase your project, build your network and join a vibrant virtual co...

Did you know that   ?Check out how the founder of FrontlineAid and Capoeira4Refugees talk about C4Rs sport, music and pl...
11/04/2019

Did you know that ?

Check out how the founder of FrontlineAid and Capoeira4Refugees talk about C4Rs sport, music and play projects in prisons, with and in safe houses for vulnerable women and girls

08/04/2019

For the first time ever, we’re offering a Digital Pass to bring you the debates, discussions, and thought-provoking speakers featured at the Skoll World Forum on the social issues that affect us all—no matter where we sit.

06/04/2019

New book United Nonsense shows why local organisations cannot make it in the professional aid world. Even though they are the experts desperate to help their own communities.

Localisation of aid is failing. We give around $143 billion dollars in international aid. Almost none of it makes to local people. The grand promise of 25% of Western aid making it to directly to local organizations, up from an astonishing 1%, by 2020 is about to be broken.

Why is this?
United Nonsense is the story of one small, local sports charity trying to make it in the world of professional humanitarian aid. Set up in Syria in 2007 it faced a constant struggle in trying to raise money, find ways to send money to friends working with children in Al Raqqa, ISIS headquarters, or deal with the mental health issues that seemed everywhere amongst international aid workers.

The Founders were a Syrian-German and a Bengali-Brit. This unlikely duo, fought paperwork, while realizing an astonishing vision of a network of local people using sports to help their own communities. Both faced personal struggles in trying to keep their dream alive. Tarek’s family themselves were forced to leave their homes, and become refugees. Ummul, a woman of too many labels –Bengali, working class, Muslim, Londoner – never let anyone else’s expectations stop her from getting the job done.

Professor Michael Barnett, coined the term the ‘humanitarian club’ to better explain why small, local organisations never get a share of power or money. Even if they are best placed to find the answers. What does it look like if you are that small organization trying to work on a project in a war zone, in your own community? And why is it so hard to get support?
Through its own start-up stories United Nonsense shows what it is to be that local organization trying to make it in the world of professional humanitarianism. But never be let into the ‘club’.

United Nonsense to be released in 2020.

FrontlineAid Founder Tarek Alsaleh talks here about the problem of the aid cartel. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XErahX5uBjs

Professor Michael Barnett of International Affairs and Political Science at George Washington University and his talk on the concept of the ‘humanitarian club’
https://vimeo.com/321199720

Picture credits and max respect to The Syria Campaign

A great talk on why   won't happen. Professor Michael Barnett covers the Humanitarian Club and its mechanisms of exclusi...
28/03/2019

A great talk on why won't happen. Professor Michael Barnett covers the Humanitarian Club and its mechanisms of exclusion that make it impossible for southern NGOs to break into the club.

This keynote lecture with Michael Barnett, Professor of International Affairs and Political Science at George Washington University, examined the causes and consequences…

We plan to address the issue of how to localise aid so that it directly reaches local people.Can you help to make locali...
14/03/2019

We plan to address the issue of how to localise aid so that it directly reaches local people.

Can you help to make localisation of aid happen? Fill out the survey below and let us know your thoughts!

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HAPPY INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY : Lets take a moment to highlight all those women who dared to dream and broke numerous ...
08/03/2019

HAPPY INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY : Lets take a moment to highlight all those women who dared to dream and broke numerous gender boundaries and stereotypes in sport 🎉🎉🎉🎉

“The girls feel that they are all equal in capoeira. No winners, no losers.”

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