Action for Peace and Liberty (DRC) releases a report on the state of peace and liberty in higher institutions in the DRC

The Action for Peace and Liberty recently released a report on the state of peace and liberty in higher institutions in the eastern region of the Democratic Republic of Congo. It is translated below in English, but the original can be found…
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The Handshake Presents: Kirsten Mildren- Storytelling to Ignite Action at UNOCHA 

The Handshake aims to attract and retain talent in The Hague by offering students and young professionals a chance to hear from seasoned practitioners in the peace and justice sector. For the first edition, hear from Kirsten Mildren about…

Change Now Conference 2023: BarefootLaw Showcases Innovative Legal Solutions for Access to Justice as part of The Hague’s Delegation

The City of The Hague sent a delegation to the Change Now conference in Paris, including The Hague Humanity Hub, BarefootLaw, Space4Good and several other social businesses and organisations. The Hague Humanity Hub's Director, Jill Wilkinson,…

The Hague Humanity Hub welcomes two new Supervisory Board Members: Chizu Matsushita and Tomás Andres Kidd

The Hague Humanity Hub's Supervisory Board welcomes two new members! The Supervisory Board meets quarterly and is responsible for approving financial and strategic plans, whilst also giving advice and feedback to The Hub's leadership team.…

Make the most of the Summer months! 20% off hourly rates for both small and medium meeting rooms in July and August: perfect for a strategy session, roundtable, or brainstorm!

Looking to make the most of the summer months? Want to get some serious strategy work done before heading on holiday? Use the booking code “HubSummer” when booking any small or medium meeting room at The Hague Humanity Hub to receive 20%…

What’s the relationship between businesses and human rights? And what should it be? We spoke to Dr. Virginie Rouas, Researcher at the T.M.C Asser Institute about supply chains, duties of care, and how respecting human rights includes going green

By Thomas Ansell If you were asked to imagine or to name something that infringes upon human rights, you’re quite likely to think of a state actor, non-state group, or someone with a leading position in a government. And, whilst human…
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#DemocracyDrinks June Edition: Protecting Civic Space “Freedom should be the rule, with limits being the exception”

#DemocracyDrinks is a global event series where democracy advocates and defenders meet monthly to exchange ideas and hear from experts. Over 50 cities worldwide host editions, with The Hague edition organised by NHC, the Netherlands Institute…

Consortium for ‘Better Conflict Resolution Capabilities’ project update

The Hague Humanity Hub, along with 34 partners, recently applied for funding for a innovative multi-year project from the Nationaal Groeifunds. The project intended to develop and implement innovative ways to access justice around conflict…

Cyber Secure The Hague: Cybersecurity for NGOs – The Hub, CyberPeace Institute, and DIVD join forces to offer free advice, tools, and training to NGOs in The Hague

Did you know that (according to a 2018 survey), only 1 in 10 NGOs train their staff in cybersecurity? Or that there have been over 500 cyber attacks on NGOs in Europe since 2016? A new programme; 'Cyber Secure The Hague' aims to help organisations…