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Fiona Tarpey

The Grand Bargain 2.0: getting the incentives right for humanitarian reform

by Fiona Tarpey
July 21, 2021
A Window of Opportunity: Learning from COVID-19 to progress locally led response and development

A moment in time: COVID, localisation and the Pacific

by Josaia Jirauni Osborne, Linda Kenni, Shirley Abraham, Josie Flint, Fiona Tarpey and Chris Roche
December 17, 2020
Man carrying two ICRC BRCS food bags (ICRC)

The international humanitarian response to COVID-19

by Fiona Tarpey
August 4, 2020

COVID-19, localisation and locally led development: A critical juncture

by Chris Roche and Fiona Tarpey
March 23, 2020

Why the timing is right to address the humanitarian–development nexus

by Fiona Tarpey
March 16, 2020

Asia and the Pacific: nudging the system on humanitarian reform

by Fiona Tarpey
September 6, 2019

Fiona Tarpey

Fiona Tarpey is the Head of Advocacy for the International Programs Department at Australian Red Cross in Melbourne and co-chair of ACFID’s Development Practice Committee.

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