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 […]

Multi-level conflict and process design training

Effective conflict resolution goes beyond understanding the substance of the conflict or having strong interpersonal skills – it depends on how well each intervention is crafted. This training focuses on a vital yet often overlooked tool: strategic process design. Process shapes outcomes, and knowing how to strategically plan and implement is what sets impactful interventions […]

Handbook launch: A guide on extraterritorial and universal jurisdiction to pursue accountability for international crimes in Ukraine

The scale and gravity of international crimes committed in Ukraine place them within the purview of the international community and underscore the global imperative to act. While Ukraine bears the primary responsibility to investigate and prosecute crimes committed on its territory, third States share a broader responsibility to ensure accountability for violations of international humanitarian law. This acute need for international judicial cooperation leverages universal jurisdiction as a […]

AI and Access to Justice Workshop

This workshop will centre on the current and future capabilities and opportunities of AI to facilitate justice, increase access to justice, and make dispute resolution more people-centred. We will analyse existing technologies and their applications, as well as explore possible future developments and their anticipated value. The session will include two expert speakers who will […]

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.

Peace Tech Hackathon The Hague – Creating the City Forum for bringing Peace & Justice to life

​What is PeaceTech Hack? ​PeaceTech Hack is where technology meets peacebuilding. These hackathons bring together developers, designers, entrepreneurs, peacebuilders and changemakers to co-create tools, discuss emerging tech, and tackle real-world challenges in the PeaceTech space. Whether you're flying solo or part of a team, you're welcome—no predefined challenge required. Expect a fast-paced, collaborative environment with […]

Just Peace Dialogue: Imagining Peace

Amidst today’s armed conflicts, authoritarian governments, cyber attacks, organized crime, economic insecurity, and ecological destruction, it can be hard to imagine peace. What do we mean by ‘peace’, beyond the absence of war? What kind of peace are we seeking? What makes people and society at peace? This dialogue brings together leading thinkers who push […]

Global South perspectives on NATO

With the entire city buzzing with events in the run-up to the NATO summit taking place in The Hague on 25 and 26 June, it is striking how little attention is being paid to voices from the Global South. The International Institute of Social Studies and Leiden University are turning the tables and will put […]

Just Peace Dialogue: Peace in Europe

Eighty years after 1945, Europe again faces war in its own region. How to turn this tide and have sustainable peace in Europe? To discuss this question, this dialogue looks at the experience of war in Ukraine; Russia's role in Europe; lessons of Europe’s history for future peace; the values underpinning future European peace; and Europe’s place in […]

Five dimensions of scaling democratic deliberation: With and beyond AI

​As interest grows in AI's potential to transform democratic deliberation, the concept of “scaling” has emerged as a key aspiration - but what does scaling democratic deliberation mean and what is the role of AI in enabling it? ​​Join Claudia Chwalisz, Founder and CEO of DemocracyNext, and Sammy McKinney, AI and Deliberation Fellow at DemocracyNext […]

Just Peace Dialogue: Peace in Sudan

Since April 2023 the current war in Sudan has brought larger death, destruction, and displacement than any other ongoing armed conflict on earth. This dialogue brings together wise thinkers and excellent speakers from academia, civil society, policymakers, and youth to discuss how peace can be brought back to Sudan. What kind of creative and hopeful […]

Voices from the Margins: diversifying voices in European media

As part of the Just Peace Festival, we are organizing a discussion- called ‘Voices from the Margins: diversifying voices in European media’- about the importance of incorporating diverse voices in European media spaces and the role of journalists here. In an era of growing polarization, fostering genuine understanding through diverse narratives has never been more […]

Just Peace Dialogue: Democracy and Peace

What is the relationship between democracy and peace? Do the two go hand in hand, so that less democracy means less peace? Or can democracy work against peace: for example, by producing protectionist and militarist governments? Or is there something more deeply wrong with democracy as we know it, such that future peace depends on […]

Just Peace Dialogue: Cybersecurity and Peace

Thirty years ago, pioneers of the internet expected that this new technology would be a force for freedom, democracy, justice and peace. Yet today digital communications often involve human rights abuses, criminal activity, disinformation, gender-based violence, and cyber warfare. How can we turn these tides and make online spaces serve a just peace? The Just […]

Just Peace Dialogue: Rule of Law and Peace

Liberal visions of international order presume that peaceful settlement of disputes depends on the rule of law. Yet today many actors ignore United Nations resolutions, breach multilateral trade agreements, withdraw from international treaties, and violate legally established territorial borders. Is it the end of international law and order? Can we turn the tide, and if […]

Just Peace Dialogue: Equality and Peace

Modern conflict often links back to inequality. If people perceive that they are unfairly blocked from opportunities for a good life, their frustrations can channel into violence. Examples include struggles around colonialism, elitism, gender inequality, age hierarchies, racial exclusion, religious discrimination, disability rights, and more. Does current backsliding on diversity, equity and inclusion increase obstacles […]

Just Peace Dialogue: Climate and Peace

Today’s world faces large-scale climate change and other environmental disruptions. Meeting these challenges involves major adjustments to economy and society, with substantial potential for conflict and violence. This dialogue assembles leading authorities on the relationship between climate and peace, including speakers from civil society, government, university and youth. The panel explores how climate change can […]

KUNO Summer Course 2025

Have you recently started working in the humanitarian field and are you looking for a solid kick-start? Or are you an experienced humanitarian professional looking for a thorough update? The KUNO Summer Course is there for you. With an unprecedented number of humanitarian crises around the world, the need for humanitarian aid has never been […]

Refugees of Development’ and ‘Sacrifice Zones’: Humanitarian crisis in the Amazon, capitalist expansion and state intervention

Photo by Callum Blacoe on Unsplash In this Humanitarian Governance webinar, Professor Marcel Hazeu (Federal University of Para, Brazil) for a discussion on various humanitarian crises unfolding in the Brazilian Amazon. Santiago del Hierro Kennedy (PhD Researcher, ETH Zurich)will follow the presentation with a reflection on how development initiatives interact with resource extraction, widescale agriculture and encroachment on Indigenous territory […]

Summer Social

De Prael Esperantoplein 20, Den Haag, ZH, Netherlands

On July 3rd at 17:30, the community of The Hague will come together for an evening of good company, great conversations, and refreshing drinks — perfect for unwinding after a busy June & NATO Summit season.Whether you’re a longtime member or new to the community, this is a chance to catch up and connect in […]

Host your events at the Humanity Hub

From workshops and trainings to large conferences, our modern facilities — including hybrid options and sustainable catering — ensure a smooth experience. We also offer optional support with guest registration, check-in, ticketing, and event communications. Contact our team for a custom, no-obligation quote: