Meeting Dutch Platform Leave No One Behind
In 2015, 193 countries adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its 17 Sustainable Development Goals. These goals are the blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future […]
In 2015, 193 countries adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its 17 Sustainable Development Goals. These goals are the blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future […]
Join our monthly drinks to connect or reconnect with fellow Humanity Hub members, and other innovators in peace, justice, and humanitarian affairs! Feel free to bring your friends and guests. […]
The coming year will provide several important opportunities for advancing the rule of law and delivering on the promise of justice for all. Taking advantage of this political moment requires a coordinated effort […]
What is… What’s Hub Lunch? A regular lunch-time gathering where Hub members share a meal, while getting to know one another better. Each time, a different member will act as […]
In 2019, The Spindle and the Hague Humanity Hub collaborate in organising a series of (almost) monthly inspirational working sessions for our mutual communities! In these sessions, we’ll explore the relevance of (technological) trends […]
This marks the 4rd edition of The Freedom Book Fair hosted by The Hague Peace Projects. The Freedom Book Fair aims to contribute to widening the spaces for writers, thinkers, […]
New technologies provide great opportunities for development cooperation: accelerating change, improving results and stimulating innovation. The ICRC gathered a large amount of international development and humanitarian NGO’s in London in […]
74 years after the end of the Second World War, the show In Vrede shows how the war scars still have an influence on our lives. How is it possible - despite the […]
With the NWO funded research project 'Bridging Art, Design and Technology through Critical Making', the consortium investigates how the concept of Critical Making can be developed further within the context […]
Are you looking for ways to turn publishing in IATI into something meaningful for your organisation? Do you want to share your experiences with IATI (International Aid Transparency Initiative) as […]
In less than a hundred days, more than 800,000 Rwandese people were murdered in a deliberate and well-organized act of genocide, orchestrated by then-members of the Rwandan government. The genocidal regime […]
What is… What’s Hub Lunch? A regular lunch-time gathering where Hub members share a meal, while getting to know one another better. Each time, a different member will act as […]
What do venture-funded startups like Humu and Pnyka have in common? They’re focused on improving online and offline human interactions. Join Mark Nelson from Stanford University as he discusses the […]
Join and Connect! Join our monthly drinks to connect or reconnect with fellow Humanity Hub members, and other innovators in peace, justice, and humanitarian affairs! Feel free to bring your […]
The Legal Research Masters’ Conference Committee have announced that this year’s conference will be titled “The Climate of Law: Our changing world; changing our laws", and will take place on […]
Do you want to challenge yourself and cycle across the Netherlands in one day, while standing up for human rights and those that defend them? Then join us and #Ride4Rights! […]
On behalf of the Afghanistan Transitional Justice Coordination Group and the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), we have the honour to invite you to an interactive discussion on the […]
The Netherlands’ Ministry of Foreign Affairs is pleased to invite you to a public lecture and discussion on 'China and the West' with professor Kishore Mahbubani on 23 May. His […]
The Hague Humanity Hub and Loes On Fire warmly invite you to the Masterclass on working with scrum to increase impact. Loes is a scrummaster who founded Loes On Fire […]