A right-wing populist party ‘won’ the Dutch elections. What does this mean? And will Geert Wilders become Prime Minister? Dorothea Hilhorst November 30, 2023 Share
Institutional care is an affront to rights of children with disabilities Stephen Ucembe November 28, 2023 Share
Glocalization: a possible key to decoloniality in the aid sector? Carla Vitantonio November 24, 2023 Share
Humanitarian Observatories Series | Creating a space for Congolese to talk about issues including how widespread sexual abuse is ravaging the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s humanitarian sector Patrick Milabyo Kyamusugulwa and Delu Lusambya Mwenebyake November 23, 2023 Share
International Humanitarian Studies Association Conference 2023: “Humanitarianism in Changing Climates” Tom Ansell November 22, 2023 Share
Militaries can’t target essential infrastructure during war—so why can they target telecoms? Tom Ansell November 14, 2023 Share
International Humanitarian Studies Association conference roundtable and North South University statement on Gaza: “As scholars and practitioners of Humanitarian Studies, we strongly condemn acts of widescale and indiscriminate violence against civilian populations” Dorothea Hilhorst and Sk. Tawfique M Haque November 10, 2023 Share
‘Important and urgent’: this decision-making matrix shows that we need to act now to fight climate change Irene van Staveren November 9, 2023 Share