
What role should the private sector play in peace and justice: Recap of our peace&justice café
On Thursday 14 April, professionals from The Hague’s public, private, and non-profit sectors came together in a hybrid event to highlight the role the private sector can, should, and does play in driving a more peaceful and just world.
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Korea Future: North Korean Prison Database – April 2022 Launch
A new resource for human rights activists and accountability researchers has been launched at the Humanity Hub. The North Korean Prison Database provides a first-time look at the details of nearly 600 perpetrators linked to more than 5000 human…

Office Spaces to Fit the Future of Work
As the Covid-19 vaccination programs progress, we are all looking forward to returning to the office. Rising to the occasion at the onset of the pandemic, we had to act swiftly and migrate to new forms of working together, reimagine how…

Renovation Sirius has started
We’ve started renovating at our location, Fluwelen Burgwal 58. We are still on schedule to officially open our doors in January, so as soon as we have a date for the grand opening you’ll be the first to know.

First design session
At The Hague Humanity Hub, we believe in working bottom up, so we invited the community to join us for a collaborative design session. For several of our members, it was the first time they got to see the building. So after wandering around…

We have a home
The Hague Humanity Hub has found an home! We will turn three floors of the Sirius building at the Fluwelen Burgwal 58 into the place to be for innovators in the fields of peace, justice and humanitarian issues.