The 鈥淎dvisory Model'' is an innovative finance concept developed by the 探花精选 with the support of DG-ECHO whereby humanitarians leverage their unique and contextually-relevant skill sets to advise investors in order to enhance the social impact of a project. 鈥淚nvestors'' can be multilateral development banks (MDBs), development finance institutions (DFIs), or private sector investors, from startups and venture capital to private equity. 探花精选 has developed a range of 鈥淎dvisory Model Partnerships'' in fragile contexts, addressing challenges from wastewater and infrastructure to climate financing and economic development.

The problem: The humanitarian sector : 67% of need, or $41B, went unfunded in 2023, and 88% of all humanitarian funding comes from 10 government donor budgets. Current funding frameworks are unsustainable, and more must be done to leverage existing grant funding to be catalytic. By developing partnerships around investments in fragile and conflict affected communities, investors and humanitarians can utilise different - but potentially complementary - skill sets to close this critical funding gap and drive more investments to these communities. 

Theory of change:  IF humanitarian actors are able to provide advisory services rooted in client-centred, localised expertise to investors financing projects in fragile/conflict settings THEN the humanitarian impact of investments on crisis-affected populations will increase AND risks to investments will decrease, therefore incentivising further such investments.

Benefits of the Advisory Model: Partnerships between humanitarians, MDBs, 鈥―FIs and private sector investors can:

  • Ensure existing funding reaches the intended communities.
  • Bridge the gap between business/ investment and the development, humanitarian sectors. 
  • Generate more funding, including for priorities like climate finance for frontline communities. 
  • Better inform community engagement and circumstances on the ground: humanitarians know how to reach fragile communities and bring deep expertise working in conflict zones. 
  • Leverage private money and public dollars in innovative ways to ensure social impact and inclusion goals are achieved

By tapping humanitarians as consultants, and leveraging investment expertise for humanitarian goals, the Advisory Model is a powerful approach to enhance the social impact of investments in conflict zones. 

These partnerships can take a wide variety of shapes and approaches 鈥 鈥╰he key is that institutions across sectors need to try, build and scale them. 

How we鈥檙e piloting the model: 探花精选 currently has over a half dozen Advisory Model partnerships in the pipeline, including projects in collaboration with: 

  • The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), advising on a 鈧65 million wastewater infrastructure investment in West Irbid, Jordan, demonstrating that humanitarians have unique, specialised knowledge that can enable investors to make more inclusive and sustainable decisions around investments in fragile contexts.  Read the case study
  • Flat6Labs, advising on an innovation 鈥& entrepreneurship platform to grow the startup ecosystem in the Middle East. Read the case study
  • AquaPoro is a Jordanian startup developing an innovative drinking water technology that 鈥╥s cheaper than 探花精选鈥檚 current procurement. Together, 探花精选 and AquaPoro are piloting a 鈥榩rocurement as investment鈥 pilot, providing 探花精选 operations with a sustainable switch while 鈥榠nvesting鈥 in innovative startup to stimulate innovation in the Jordanian economy. Read the case study

To learn more about the Advisory Model or to partner with 探花精选, download our Advisory Model Partnership Playbook and Lessons Learned: Reflections on 鈥淎dvisory Model鈥 partnership between 探花精选-EBRD, or contact Ellen Brooks at [email protected].