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Interview: Extremism and the Future of Democracy

This text was written by The Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy (NIMD). In The Hague, the Democracy Drinks are a collaboration between The Hague Humanity Hub, The Netherlands Helsinki Committee, and The…

COP27 – from climate anxiety to calls for action: reactions from The Hague Humanity Hub Community 

By Sarah Bumberger A compensation fund for climate damage, financial aid for poorer countries, the 1.5-degree target - the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP27) passed resolutions on many topics. But in many areas the results…

Highlights and Insights from the peace&justice café: “Towards Gender Justice” – Part II 

By Sarah Bumberger How to build gender just cities? Or communities with an equity lens? Cities can be places where class, gender and racial inequalities are perpetuated and exacerbated by urban development policies. To discuss these and…

Highlights and Peace and Justice-Related Insights from the peace&justice café: “Towards Gender Justice” 

By Thomas Ansell The Hague Humanity Hub welcomed over 200 professionals, academics, practitioners, and future professionals to The Hague and online for the sixth edition of the peace&justice café. This time, the theme for the café…

Great Challenges, Lesser Expectations: Members of The Hague Humanity Hub Community on What They’d Like to See on the Agenda at COP27 

By Sarah Bumberger From 6 to 18 November 2022, the 27th International Climate Change Conference (COP27) took place in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt. Politicians, lobbyists, and representatives from over 190 countries, hundreds of NGO's, and the…

How Do You Prepare Humanitarian Actors for Dangerous and Crisis Situations? We Spoke to Global Risk Advice to Find Out!

By Sarah Bumberger From crisis management to de-escalation training to hostile environment awareness preparation, Humanity Hub member Global Risk Advice (GRA) supports those who contribute to the world in challenging conditions and hostile…
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KPSRL opens application period for €20,000 funding for projects that support knowledge around Security & Rule of Law

The Knowledge Platform Security & Rule of Law (KPSRL) announced that it is opening application period for its Knowledge Management Fund (KMF). If you or your organisation’s mission is to improve policies, programmes, or knowledge in the…

Integrity Initiatives International (III) pose anti-corruption challenge to Hackathon for Good participants

By Thomas Ansell How can international corruption be combatted using open-source data? The Hague Humanity Hub member organisations Integrity Initiatives International (III) is taking part in this year's Hackathon for Good in The Hague…

Strhive nominated for ‘The Hague Innovators 2022’ challenge for ideas that help achieve the UN’s SDG’s! Voting open from November 1

By Thomas Ansell Continuous learning start-up and Humanity Hub member organisation Strhive has been nominated for ‘The Hague Innovators 2022’ prize! The winners of the prize gain 20,000 Euros in prize money, with the possibility of another…
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The Hague Humanity Hub is hiring: Financieel-administratief Medewerker

Vacature financieel-administratief medewerker   Ben je administratief sterk onderlegd en houd je van afwisseling? Wil jij je talenten inzetten en je verder ontwikkelen in een dynamische internationale omgeving, die ook nog eens…