Why does the humanitarian aid system need to be fixed?

Amsterdam, Netherlands

During an interesting science night in Amsterdam, professor Thea Hilhorst, will give a 15 minute lecture on why the humanitarian aid system needs to be fixed. Currently, 135 million people in the world rely on humanitarian aid because of war, persecution, poverty and climate-related disasters. Climate change is a game changer: expectations are that many more […]

Everyday experiences of ‘trafficked’ person in India

International Institute of Social Studies

In this Migration Series Seminar, Jaffer Latief Najar will discuss everyday struggles of migrant urban migrants who are seen as ‘victims of trafficking’ in India. He will consider how they perceive and experience the current anti-trafficking practices, looking into the harms that the current anti-trafficking system in India is introducing into their lives. He looks specifically at the […]

Startup Tuesday @ The Hague Tech

The Hague Tech

Do you know your online Footprint? CYBERSPRINT delivers actionable insights into your online attack surface and digital risks. Founder Pieter Jansen “Repetitive tasks and manual work should be eliminated in the cyber security industry. We need to work fast to stay one step ahead of cybercriminals.” Cybersprint has been established by Pieter Jansen with the […]

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Data for Peace and Security Conference

Ministry of Foreign Affairs Rijnstraat 8, The Hague, Netherlands

The Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs invites participants to register for the interactive conference ‘Data for Peace and Security: leveraging the opportunities of data-driven innovation and technological developments’. This two-day conference will take place in The Hague on 20-21 February 2020.