Strengthening humanitarian networks: Applying the network functions approach April 2008 Ben Ramalingam, Enrique Mendizabal and Ed Schenkenberg van Mierop DetailsDownloadsDetails ODI Background Notes This note offers a simple, flexible and powerful methodology — the network functions approach (NFA) — that can be applied to analyse and strengthen humanitarian and development networks. Based on research undertaken at ODI and elsewhere, the NFA suggests there are six overlapping functions that different networks perform in varying combinations. Through reflection on a network’s current activities and how they relate to each of these functions, the NFA helps those facilitating, acting within or supporting networks to work towards an ‘ideal’ functional mix. The aim is for network strategies to be honed, thinking clarified, activities sharpened and ultimately, humanitarian performance improved. Programme: Research and Policy in Development Downloads Background paper (pdf, 102.01k, 8 pages) View content in the Search Centre:Knowledge and powerResearch, Policy and PracticeNetworks and partnershipsNetworks: Theoretical frameworks and approachesResearch and analytical workUnderstanding the links between policy and practice