peace & justice Community Drinks

  What if your next game-changing connection is just a drink away? Join us for the Community Drinks to wind down around a glass, make new connections, and get inspired from the spotlights of the evening. Hosted at The Hague Humanity Hub, this is the place for you to get away from your busy schedule […]

USAID freeze: Impact and consequences

Join this insightful panel discussion on the recent USAID funding freeze and the criminalization of its personnel. During this event, panellists will explore the broader implications of the freeze, its potential consequences and the questions it raises for international development and humanitarian efforts. They will examine whether this decision represents a necessary course correction or […]

Just Peace Movie Night: Porcelain War

Join Just Peace and the Embassy of Ukraine for a special film screening of the award-winning documentary PORCELAIN WAR, dedicated to the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Through the power of cinema, we reflect on resilience, solidarity, and the enduring fight for freedom. This event is more than just a screening – it is a space to come together, […]

Just Peace Music Night: Kyiv Symphony Orchestra Benefit Concert

On February 25th, The Hague Humanity Hub, together with the Heritage of the Future Foundation, presents a symbolic JUST PEACE concert with the Kyiv Symphony Orchestra, marking the third anniversary of Russia’s war against Ukraine. Under the baton of the world star conductor, Oksana Lyniv, the program features works that reflect the horrors of war while offering hope for […]

Ensuring humanitarian accountability: Lessons in success and failure from climate-related displaced communities in Bangladesh

In this Hum-Gov webinar, PhD Researcher Hyeonggeun Ji and AOSED Executive Director Shamim Arfeen will discuss humanitarian accountability from the perspective of climate-related displaced communities in rural Bangladesh.  They will discuss issues around corruption in emergency aid, the role of village leaders in manipulating aid resources, the problem of corruption reporting in close-knit communities, and […]

Exhibition – ‘Lens on law: Edges of proximity’

The T.M.C. Asser Instituut and the Royal Academy of Art The Hague (KABK) proudly present 'Lens on law: Edges of proximity' – a collective exhibition that explores the intersection of international law and visual arts. Opening on Friday 28 February 2025, the show in West Den Haag features work by three emerging photography artists who have collaborated with […]

PeaceTech Meetup#1

PeaceTech. Dual use or not. We need more of it. This is the first online meetup in a series of events on PeaceTech for changemakers with an appitite for reconciliation, empathy, love and disarmament. PeaceTech is the niche space of social and impact-driven entrepreneurship with the simple aim to positively influence peace. ​Expect an open […]

FPC – The Zainichi Korean Community, the Division, and Peace Movement

Join us for the next edition in the Fireside Peace Chats (FPC) series, titled “The Zainichi Korean Community, the Division, and Peace Movement”. This edition takes place with Kyungmook Kim, a professor of peace studies and activist within Japanese civil society. The Korean Peninsula was under Japanese colonial rule for 36 years, from 1910 to […]

KUNO Networking Drinks

KUNO invites you all to join our Network drinks on Tuesday afternoon 11 March. Network drinks KUNO would like to invite all of you to join the KUNO Network drinks. It’s an opportunity to meet each other, to reflect on our work – especially in the context of current political developments – or simply to […]

Turning lessons into legacy: Strategies for documenting and sharing programme insights

How can you ensure that valuable insights from your programmes and interventions don’t get lost but instead drive future impact? Join our SP Lab learning session on documenting and sharing lessons learned within your organisation and beyond.   Within the volatile world of development funding, documenting and using lessons learned is essential. Therefore, the Partos SP Lab is organising a series of learning sessions on […]

Conference – Innovative ways to counter terrorism: the role of transitional justice

The conference will address whether and how transitional justice (TJ) can be used as an innovative way to counter terrorism by analysing the Northern Ireland and Colombian cases. TJ is defined by the United Nations as “the full range of processes and mechanisms associated with a society’s attempts to come to terms with a legacy […]

The South Caucasus, Again in Transition Conference

SAVE THE DATE The conference will be a good opportunity for experts and activists from the South Caucasus, the EU and beyond to discuss the role of the EU in the South Caucasus in the context of radically changing domestic and regional dynamics. Türkiye's role in the region will also be on the agenda of […]

Citizen Participation and Inclusive Governance

Sustainable development is driven by local governments that are responsive to the needs of their citizens and willing to involve them in their decision-making processes. To make that work, citizens need to feel empowered to make their voices heard and cooperate effectively with the authorities. This course is based on four pillars: participation, inclusion, social […]

Spring academy – Explore the digitalisation of sustainability due diligence

This innovative four-day training programme combines theory and practice, featuring lectures by academics and workshops led by industry experts. You will gain a deep understanding of key technological solutions for sustainable due diligence, empowering you to drive responsible business practices. As large European companies face legal requirements to carry out sustainability due diligence, the question of […]

Shaping Collective Action for the Humanitarian Emergency in Sudan

About this event Join us for a Critical Dialogue reflecting on the role of diverse actors engaged in complex humanitarian contexts, in particular the urgent and deteriorating situation in Sudan. With decreasing foreign aid, we have a moral imperative to find alternative solutions to counter the rampant abuse and famine while assessing and mitigating risks. […]

Inclusive Service Delivery and the SDGs

Local public services, such as healthcare, clean water and social services, have a great impact on our daily lives and well-being. However, in many countries, low-income communities often lack access to these important services. Local governments can improve access and make a difference. To do this, they need sufficient capacity and resources, and support from […]

Summer programme – International criminal law and international legal & comparative approaches to counter-terrorism

The Asser Institute and the War Crimes Research Office of American University’s Washington College of Law are pleased to announce that registrations are open for the 19th Annual Summer Law Programme on International Criminal Law and International Legal & Comparative Approaches to Counter-Terrorism. This thought-provoking programme, which will be held at the Asser Institute’s premises […]

Annual Summit 2025 – Democracy at the Crossroad – Cities Take Action

The majority of all humans now live in cities. Cities are superdiverse, multireligious, multicultural. It is not easy to find a common identity, to find the right ways to integrate and equity. The only way is to consult, discuss, participate and work together. That is called “democracy” and “citizenship”. Democracy is not only elections. It […]

Urban Governance: Resilient and Smart Cities

With the majority of today’s world population living in cities, cities have become the engines of development and innovation. However, this urban growth also means that cities are confronted with many of the world’s challenges: poverty and inequality, migration, natural disasters, health crises and the consequences of climate change. Improving urban resilience by applying smart […]

Step by Step – The Hague Humanity Hub Walks for Change

We are challenging our team to walk the Night of the Refugee because .we stand in solidarity with refugees worldwide and want to raise awareness and support for those forced to flee their homes. By taking on this challenge, we hope to contribute to meaningful action and inspire other changemakers to do the same.

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