Members’ Afterwork Drinks
The Hague Humanity Hub Fluwelen Burgwal 58, The Hague, NetherlandsOnline version of our regular Member's Drinks.
Online version of our regular Member's Drinks.
This six-week, practice-oriented, and expert-led online course will explore strategies and tools for local authorities to promote sustainable and inclusive economic growth. It will provide participants with the knowledge and skills to assess their local economic environment and – in an inclusive manner – design an effective local economic development strategy. E-learning methodology Unlike most […]
Following an incredibly successful launch of the COP16, we are running our second session of Community of Practice 16+. We are happy to announce that the second COP16 meeting is taking place on Friday April 17th between 15:00-16:30. The theme of the session is how can we deliver value as peace and justice workers during this pandemic? Please […]
This webinar is organized by KUNO with first-hand experiences on (medical) support of remote and vulnerable groups. They have invited three speakers, that all work with remote and/or vulnerable groups in the Covid-19 crisis. They will give us an overview of existing practices and afterwards be available for questions from the audience. Speakers: Dr. Holly Ritchie, […]
After already two successful online meetings, the LinkingPins will meet again on April 21. This time, the created Joint Action Groups will pitch their ideas to the participants and contributors to reach the next step in this Digital Journey. What happened so far? The Digital Journey started on March 24 with the Design Day, the […]
ZOOM in on Public-Private Partnerships & Humanitarian Business Models! DCHI & UNICEF Netherlands, will be hosting the second edition of our Focal Point Café Online on Wednesday the 22nd of April The challenges that the (developing) world is facing are big and complex. The humanitarian sector cannot tackle them alone. Working together with business, knowledge institutes and […]
On April 28th HiiL is dipping their toe in new waters. Their team of writers have been busy finalising the SDG16 trend report on How to Finance Justice for All. The results of investigating the money flows of justice is an understanding of how a new approach replaces resource competition with resource sharing, and identifies […]
On World Press Freedom Day we ask… How can we debunk the rumours and support communities with access to facts? What can big tech do to counter the ‘infodemic’ on social media? What are the prospects for global solidarity as the pandemic highlights the divisions? Media, big tech and citizens can play vital roles in […]
The Covid-19 crisis is posing a challenge to the world in unprecedented ways and it is influencing our daily lives. It will most definitely also change our work in the humanitarian sector. This needs to be discussed: with humanitarian professionals, with policymakers, academics, and certainly also with a broader audience: citizens that are firmly interested […]
T.M.C Asser Institute is hosting its first live webinar featuring experts who will provide you with a legal perspective on current affairs. In the session Counterterrorism – a ‘forever and anywhere war?’ Asser’s counter-terrorism researchers Dr Rumyana van Ark and Ms Rebecca Mignot-Mahdavi will explore the ever-growing overlaps between times and spaces of war and […]
The Covid-19 crisis is posing a challenge to the world in unprecedented ways and it is influencing our daily lives. It will most definitely also change our work in the humanitarian sector. This needs to be discussed: with humanitarian professionals, with policymakers, academics, and certainly also with a broader audience: citizens that are firmly interested […]
Assumptions, Logic and Opportunity - The Bitprop Journey Glen Jordan is a serial impact entrepreneur and has been involved in the creation and development of a number of successful impact businesses (and some failed ones!). Passionate about bridging the digital divide, skills development and wealth creation in the developing world, Glen believes in using his […]
This event is part of a series of webinars featuring new scientific ‘Blue Papers', commissioned by the High Level Panel for a Sustainable Ocean Economy (Ocean Panel). The world relies on the ocean to cover increasing needs for food, energy and transport. However, marine ecosystems are facing serious challenges from climate change, over-exploitation, loss of […]
In 2020 we are experimenting with a Community Programming Board to help ensure the development of (joint) activities and programming that are of value for Hub members and the broader ecosystem. If you want to join, get in touch with Alex!
Countries are striving to meet the interrelated challenges of sustainable development and climate change. There is an urgent need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to climate change while achieving a wide range of environmental, social and economic objectives – from reducing poverty and creating jobs to improving air quality, access to clean and […]
NGO Negotiation In Times of Crisis; finding agreement with donors, partners and ourselves The corona crisis has an impact on (i)NGOs well beyond operations in the field. Donors are re-allocating funding, partnerships with other organisations come under strain and internal challenges arise over finances, communication, and health and safety issues. This FREE 45-minute interactive webinar addresses some of the key […]
For as long as corona virus measures are in place, Democracy Drinks has gone virtual. We strongly feel that simply postponing the events is no option. Firstly, in times of crisis democracy is even more under pressure; we can’t afford to sit this out. Secondly, now more than ever it is important that we and […]
As a follow up to a roundtable organized by KUNO in March, you are kindly invited to a KUNO-webinar for humanitarian professionals with an update on the current situation in North-West Syria. At this webinar representatives of the Syrian Networks League, a coordination body of 140 Syrian NGOs working in Northwest Syria, will launch a […]
We are pleased to announce the next event in the series The Hague Conversations on Conflict by LINKS Europe and The Hague Humanity Hub, which aims to contribute to a better understanding of conflict and help rethink approaches to conflict prevention and resolution. This event will be held in virtual mode, but will otherwise maintain […]
The Covid-19 crisis is posing a challenge to the world in unprecedented ways and it is influencing our daily lives. It will most definitely also change our work in the humanitarian sector. This needs to be discussed: with humanitarian professionals, with policymakers, academics, and certainly also with a broader audience: citizens that are firmly interested […]