#DemocracyDrinks – Disrupting democracies

Join us on 26 September for our monthly #DemocracyDrinks.   For this next edition of the #DemocracyDrinks we want to reflect on some of the geopolitical dimensions between Russia and the EU. In the previous edition we focused on what we can do to protect our civic space and strengthen our democracies. Now we are zooming […]

CER to Launch – ‘Making The Case: Observing Heritage Protection as a Humanitarian Issue’

Join our member Cultural Emergency Response (CER) for an engaging conversation with heritage and humanitarian experts on the impact of heritage loss and the protection of people. Central to the event is a film screening of CER's pilot project on the safeguarding of intangible heritage from displaced communities in Georgia. Based on her experience, their […]

Impunity Watch – 15 years of fighting impunity and transforming justice

To celebrate their 15 year-anniversary, our member Impunity Watch is pleased to invite you to an inspiring evening of conversation, arts, music and food. To mark this milestone, they’ll host a discussion on the power of culture and creativity in harnessing victim-led justice. Save the date and join this event at The Humanity Hub in The Hague! […]

KPSRL to Host – Inconvenient Realities: Discussing the recent IOB evaluation

The Knowledge Platform Security & Rule of Law (KPSRL) and the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ independent Policy and Operations Evaluation Department (IOB) jointly organize an online discussion on the IOB’s recently launched report ‘Inconvenient Realities: An Evaluation of Dutch Contributions to Stability, Security, and Rule of Law in Fragile and Conflict-affected contexts' with an […]

ISS & KUNO to Host – Foreign aid and its unintended consequences: Hybrid book presentation & discussion with Prof. Dirk-Jan Koch

Join our members, the International Institute of Social Studies (ISS) and the KUNO Platform, for an insightful event on October 5th as they co-host the launch of the book "Foreign Aid and its Unintended Consequences," authored by Professor Dirk-Jan Koch of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The book offers a fresh and comprehensive perspective […]

KPSRL to Host – Creative Resistance to War and Oppression: A debate & art exhibition

Our member the KPSRL and PRIO’s Rotterdam Residency Programme are co-hosting an event at The Grey Space from 16:00-19:00 (CEST) on the 5th of October. The event is entitled  ‘Creative Resistance to War and Oppression: A debate & art exhibition’ and will include a panel discussion moderated by our Head of Secretariat, Sever Džigurski, and including panelists Cindy […]

The Art of Proactive Fundraising: Full-Day Workshop by HVFC at The Hub

The Hague Humanity Hub is jointly organising a full-day fundraising workshop led by the experts at Han Valk Fundraising Consultants! 'The Art of Proactive Fundraising' covers everything from identifying potential funders, to growing relationships, writing proposals; and much more! This full-day workshop will include lunch and a borrel at the end of the day, and […]

Movies That Matter On Tour: Blue ID

On Tour is a spin-off of the Movies that Matter Festival. Each year, they select eight great festival titles that they aim to offer a wide platform throughout the country. In cooperation with (currently) seventeen film theatres and local volunteer groups, they screen a film or documentary that matters, every month from October to May. […]

Global Risk Advice: Crisis Management Training for HR and Family Liaisons

Global Risk Advice will be hosting a crisis management training for HR and family liaisons. Find out more about the training below: If one of your staff members is involved in a critical incident overseas, you will initiate a crisis management team. As an HR officer, you have a specific role in this team. It […]

Leiden University – GTGC Lunch Seminar: Human Rights for Governing Digital Platforms

Our member, Leiden University's research program Global Transformations and Governance Challenges are hosting a research presentation. On Monday 9 October 2023 from 12:00-13:00 in room 4.78, Jelena Belic, Matthew Canfield, Rachel Griffin, Henning Lahmann, and Barrie Sander will present their research on 'The Promise and Perils of Human Rights for Governing Digital Platforms'.  Recent decades have […]

International Alert – Peace of Mind: How integrating mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) can support conflict recovery and build long-term peace

On World Mental Health Day join our member, International Alert, for an enriching report launch exploring how Integrating Mental Health and psychosocial support with peacebuilding can support conflict recovery & build long-term peace. Their new project – Peace of Mind – promotes the voices and experience of the people who have benefited from mental health […]

Members 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 […]

The Handshake (3rd Edition)

Navigating your career in the world of peace & justice can be tough: with so many potential options, causes, and routes into the sector. Sometimes it can even be difficult to think where to begin- do I need to do several internships? Does everyone need to go into 'programme management'? And why does every UN […]

IDLO & KPSRL – Dialogue on Rule of Law for Food Systems Transformation

In honour of World Food Day our members IDLO and KPSRL - as well as LANDac and NFP - are co-convening a dialogue on food security and rule of law. Working with stakeholders from these communities, this event also hopes to open engagement between Dutch and international policymakers and practitioners, and explore practical opportunities to […]

Asser Institute – Domestic accountability for international crimes: achieving justice at home

Join our member, Asser Institute, on Wednesday 18 October 2023 for the SCL Lecture ‘Domestic accountability for international crimes: achieving justice at home’. The lecture will take place at the Asser Institute in The Hague and will conclude with a reception. This SCL Lecture will offer a deep-dive into the vexed issue of domestic accountability […]

SDG Café – SDG11: Sustainable Cities and Communities (in Dutch)

We are excited to invite you to our inspiring SDG Café centring on SDG11: Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable. In collaboration with VNG International and SDG Café this event hopes to explore the challenges and opportunities surrounding sustainable urban development. Currently, over half the population lives in cities, making them […]

Partos – Book Tour Dirk Jan Koch: Foreign Aid and its Unintended Consequences

Dirk-Jan’s online book tour invites everyone interested in the side effects of foreign aid. Especially organisations interested in exploring unforeseen consequences, willing to take them into account and wanting to share their knowledge with others are more than welcome to join. Dirk-Jan Koch will give an online book tour on his new book ´Foreign Aid and […]

Lab of Labs: integration, representation and social exclusion in the Netherlands

Piero Gandini and The Hague Humanity Hub present a Lab of Labs. A pilot series of facilitated conversations seeking to challenge and promote reflections on complex social topics.  Our first laboratory will focus on opening conversations and, most probably, actionable steps forward around sensitive topics such as integration, representation, and exclusion in the Netherlands. Socially […]

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