Community Development and Partnerships Lead

The Community Development and Partnerships Lead has a key role in developing The Hague Humanity Hub community and services to improve the potential for impact of the Hub and our members. We are looking for a curious, innovative, can do sector…

Rutger Hofste, Data Science at World Resources Institute

Here at the Humanity Hub we've decided to do help you get to know the people who work here even better! We're letting you go behind the scenes of the Hub so you can meet some of the amazing members we have in our community

Hackathon For Good – Peace, Justice and Security

The ‘Hackathon for Good’ was a two-day interactive showcase of the power of IT and technology, particularly exemplifying the impact that technology can have for peace, justice and humanitarian action. The event was a huge success. There were...

Data Literacy Team Lead

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has a Centre for Humanitarian Data in The Hague, the Netherlands to increase the use and impact of data in the humanitarian sector. The vision is to create a future…

Visit of the Hague Humanity Hub by UNITAR

  On the 10th of September, the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) visited the Hague Humanity Hub. The delegation was consisted of the Executive Director of UNITAR Mr. Nikhil Seth, the Director of the…

Intern with knowledge of humanitarian aid

*Update November 19th: This position has already been filled* KUNO is looking for a new intern to start half December 2018 for a period of 4-6 months. Are you a Dutch master-student or do you know a Dutch master-student who is a multi-talent,…

Call for Signatories: The Hague Accord

For over 40 years, Crime Stoppers International (CSI), the global authority on anonymous reporting and member of the Humanity Hub, has been administering safe reporting platforms which empower communities around the world to take an active…
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Humanitarian Action Challenge

The Hague Humanity Hub, in cooperation with ImpactCity and HumanityX (Centre for Innovation, Leiden University), challenged the general public to take part in the Humanitarian Action Challenge. The Challenge aimed to stimulate cooperation between business (including start-ups) and NGOs in order to develop innovative technological solutions for peace, justice and humanitarian action.