KUNO presentation on the IOB evaluation of Dutch humanitarian aid policy

IOB and KUNO welcome you to join an open conversation at Red Cross, The Hague on the findings of the IOB evaluation ‘Trust, Risk and Learn, Humanitarian Assistance Given by The Netherlands – Funding and Diplomacy 2015-20121’. It will be an opportunity to discuss the findings with the lead authors. You can find the report on […]

The Hague Humanity Hub – Members Board Game Night

The Hague Humanity Hub invites all its members to join our board game night on March 14 – a chance to unwind after work and meet others from the community! We have some new games in the Hub but why not bring one of your own? This is an exclusive event for members of The […]

Den Haag Gemeente:Youth Conversation on Climate Change

Are you from The Hague? Are you a young person? And do you have ideas on how we can best tackle climate change in our city? On March 14th at Museon (Stadhouderslaan 37) there will be conversation, pitches, and speed dating focused on youth perspectives of The Hague's climate change approach. Come speak with local […]

Member Onboarding Session

Every month, the Hub Team hosts a member onboarding session to welcome new members and facilitate a soft landing within the community. New members will learn more about what The Hub does, what the Hub Team looks like, how we can support them in their outreach and visibility, and all the meeting services we have to offer. […]

University of Leiden Lecture by Michael Mazarr on ‘Deterring China: Challenges and Opportunities’

The Institute of Security and Global Affairs in cooperation with the Royal Netherlands Society for War Studies (KVBK) on Thursday, 16 March organises a lecture by Michael Mazarr on 'Deterring China: Challenges and Opportunities'  While the conflict in Ukraine deservedly receives much (academic) attention, it is important not to lose track of other rising geopolitical tensions. China […]

Community Drinks

What are your ideas for a more peaceful and just world? How do you find The Hague? What are you currently working on? What are your hobbies?  Each month, The Hague Humanity Hub invites all of its members to Community Drinks in the Humanity Hub City Centre café! This is the perfect opportunity to meet new and […]

Movies that Matter: Meet the Activist

Activist is one of the main programs of the Movies that Matter Festival and is entirely devoted to (films about) human rights defenders. The program presents eight documentaries about activists, all of whom are guests at the festival for Q&As and meetings. In addition, a personal impact and network program is organised for each of […]

T.M.C. Asser Instituut: Artificial Intelligence and International Law

The spring academy on artificial intelligence and international law is an innovative one-week training programme organised by the T.M.C. Asser Instituut. It provides you with insights into the current and future issues raised by AI from the perspective of international law and related disciplines. For this fifth edition, the programme will take place in the […]

KUNO Roundtable: Localisation of humanitarian aid in Ukraine

KUNO is hosting a roundtable at Cordaid to discuss the status of the localization of humanitarian aid in Ukraine, access to humanitarian financing, and the quality of the partnerships between Ukrainian and international humanitarian actors. Why is it so difficult to cut the bureaucracy? How can local civil society actors be involved with setting the […]

Localisation of humanitarian aid in Ukraine

KUNO will discuss the status of the localization of humanitarian aid in Ukraine, access to humanitarian financing, and the quality of the partnerships between Ukrainian and international humanitarian actors. Why is it so difficult to cut the bureaucracy? How can local civil society actors be involved with setting the priorities? How can the system be changed […]

The London Story “how to stand up to an army: Meet HRD Babloo Loitongbam”

On March 28, 15:00, join us at the Humanity Hub for a lecture and Q&A with Babloo Loitongbam, a human rights defender from India. Babloo is the Director of Human Rights Alert and has been fighting to defend human rights in Manipur, a conflict zone in the north east of India, for 30 years now. […]

The London Story How to Stand up to an Army: Meet Babloo Loitongbam

On March 28, 15:00, join us at the Humanity Hub for a lecture and Q&A with Babloo Loitongbam, a human rights defender from India. Babloo is the Director of Human Rights Alert and has been fighting to defend human rights in Manipur, a conflict zone in the north east of India, for 30 years now. […]

T.M.C. Asser Institute Lecture:

On April 20, 2023, Professor Fakhri will deliver the 8th Annual T.M.C. Asser Lecture in the Peace Palace in the Hague. The title of his lecture is: ‘The right to food, violence, and food systems’. To allow for a better understanding of how food systems operate and to reframe how the right to food is addressed in […]

Movies that Matter: Invitation Pitch & Networking Event

Cinema Without Borders is a workshop and networking programme organised by Movies that Matter. The five day interactive programme brings together 12 (starting) human rights film festival organisers from Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Ethiopia, Georgia, Iraq, Lebanon, Myanmar/Thailand, Nigeria and Tanzania. During this pitch event the 12 participants will present human rights film festival/mobile […]

Democracy Drinks

#DemocracyDrinks special edition: Summit for Democracy Join us on 29 March for our monthly #DemocracyDrinks. This edition of #DemocracyDrinks coincides with the opening of the second global Summit for Democracy. Therefore our event will be a special edition, in collaboration with the US Embassy in the Netherlands and the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs. While […]

The Hague University of Applied Sciences: Presentation Clara Meijer-Wichmann Medal

Every year, the League for Human Rights awards the Clara Meijer-Wichmann Medal to a person or group that has made a special case for human rights in the Netherlands. Because human rights are not self-evident in the Netherlands either. The surcharge affair is an example of this. In 2022, the medal was awarded to Chermaine Leysner, Renske […]

Survivor-Centred Care Provision in Conflict Zones: Insights from Ukraine

Join us this Thursday (30 March) for a Knowledge Sharing session with Fedir (Freddy) Dunebabin, Programme Manager in Ukraine with the Dr Denis Mukwege Foundation. Reflecting on his experiences in Ukraine, Freddy will share challenges of coordinating and delivering care to survivors of sexual violence in an ongoing conflict and how humanitarian workers and other […]

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: