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Breaking Barriers: Empowering Women in Humanitarian Diplomacy

By Loretta Monique In the complex and challenging world of humanitarian diplomacy, there are stories that need to be told, issues that need to be addressed, and voices that need to be amplified. In the second episode of our series in…

Observing Heritage Protection as a Humanitarian Issue

On September 28th, Cultural Emergency Response brought together professionals from the cultural and humanitarian sectors at The Hague Humanity Hub. CER launched its Making the Case programme by observing heritage protection as a humanitarian…
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Unveiling Resilience: The Crucial Role of Ukrainian Youth in Times of Conflict 

By Loretta Monique During the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, the resilience and determination of the nation's youth have emerged as a powerful force driving change and advocating for peace. Their stories, experiences, and relentless efforts…

The 8th edition of ImpactFest will unite impact makers worldwide

The Hague Humanity is happy to announce that will be a partner in the 8th edition of ImpactFest, the leading impact event in Europe, bringing together startups, scale-ups, investors, knowledge institutes, companies, policymakers and other…

Use EU Space Data to provide solutions to support sustainable development

The Hague Humanity Hub is a partner of the 6th edition of the CASSINI Hackathon! This year’s event, “Space for International Development and Humanitarian Aid”,  will be held at 10 locations in Europe on the 3rd and 5th of…
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Exciting New Volunteer Position at Windle International!

Overview Our member, Windle International, is an empowering organisation that focuses on helping refugees and people affected by conflict achieve their educational potential. Thus, contributing to sustainable development through education…

Cyber Secure The Hague: NGO Support Programme officially launched, offering cybersecurity support for humanitarian NGOS in The Hague  

The Hague Humanity Hub is proud to announce the official launch of ‘Cyber Secure The Hague: NGO Support Program’, an initiative by The Hague Humanity Hub, the CyberPeace Institute, the Dutch Institute for Vulnerability Disclosure (DIVD)…

Book Launch: Foreign Aid and it’s Unintended Consequences

By Zora Brobbey On October 5th, Hub members the International Institute of Social Science (ISS) and KUNO will be hosting a book launch in the form of a hybrid presentation and discussion with the author, Professor Dirk Jan Koch of the Dutch…

SAMUEL HALL WORKS TO BRIDGE THE GAP BETWEEN RESEARCH AND POLICY, WHILST BUILDING LINKS WITH LOCAL RESEARCH PARTICIPANTS

By Hannah Terry Operating from offices across Kabul, Nairobi, Tunis, The Hague and Berlin, Hub member Samuel Hall fosters a network of researchers that bridge the gap between communities and changemakers, using data and analysis to shape…