Collaborating Organisations

Financial Management Service Foundation

Financial Management Service Foundation

Financial Management Service Foundation (FMSF) is a Resource Organisation, which seeks to Promote Accountability. We at FMSF, believe that "Accountability" of Development Organisations is of paramount significance and therefore we strive to enhance the same through our various initiatives and activities. Our primary areas of intervention are Financial Management, Legal Compliance and Governance. Being an organisation involved in the area of education, we reach out to the various development actors to bring awareness and even provide hand holding support through seminars, workshops, advisory, publication and web-based outreach. Constant innovation through action research is one of our key activities. These innovations are translated into learning modules and imparted to the development organisations to enhance accountability, transparency and thereby lead to development effectiveness.

Humanitarian Aid International

Humanitarian Aid International

Humanitarian and development work is a critical aspect of ensuring the well-being of society, particularly in developing countries where basic amenities such as food, water, shelter, and healthcare are not readily available to all. This is where Humanitarian Aid International (HAI) makes a difference. HAI is a non-governmental organisation (NGO) that was founded by a team of Indian humanitarian and development professionals with a collective national and global experience of over 300 years. HAI's mission is to provide aid and support to those in need, focusing on poverty alleviation and humanitarian programs. HAI is registered under the Indian Trusts Act and the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA). Although its activities are currently confined to India, the organisation aspires to expand its work outside India. HAI believes that complementing the Indian government's bilateral support to developing and least developed countries on poverty alleviation and humanitarian programs is crucial to achieving a more sustainable future. What sets HAI apart from other organisations is its commitment to developing and promoting localised humanitarian and development models. While the western world has broadly defined the development and humanitarian architecture models for the developing world, HAI strives to evolve these paradigms to be more informed by the local context, leading to efficient South-South cooperation. In recent years, there has been a shift towards promoting local solutions and strengthening local capacities to address development and humanitarian challenges. HAI is at the forefront of this movement, working closely with local communities to develop and implement programs that address their specific needs. HAI's work is multifaceted and includes initiatives such as providing education and vocational training to underprivileged youth, ensuring access to clean water and sanitation, improving maternal and child health, and responding to disasters and emergencies. The organisation also advocates for the rights of marginalised communities, including women and children, and works to combat discrimination and inequality. Organisations like HAI become even more critical as the world continues to face complex challenges such as climate change, economic disparities, and conflict. HAI's commitment to promoting localised solutions and strengthening local capacities serves as a model for others in the field. Its efforts to evolve development and humanitarian paradigms provide hope for a more sustainable and equitable future.

LOCAL

LOCAL

Local organisations are typically the first to react to disasters yet the last to receive funding. Frequently, international agencies utilise these organisations as inexpensive implementers, leading to staff attrition and exclusion from decision-making. The LOCAL Platform aims to tackle the issues facing local organisations by providing membership to humanitarian organisations in India, promoting trust-building and establishing effective systems and procedures for responding to disasters. Local organisations possess superior disaster response capabilities but require support in navigating the complex compliance demands of donors. HAI assumes complete responsibility for compliance to facilitate funding accessibility for local actors.