The Role of Parliamentarians in Atrocity Prevention

In this panel event we will be hearing from leaders in the field on the role of parliamentarians in atrocity prevention. About this Event Atrocity crimes are considered to be the most serious crimes against humanity. Its status as an international crime is based on the belief that the acts associated with it affect the […]

Faciliation P2P: Design Thinking

In this upcoming Peer-to-Peer session, facilitated by Jill Wilkinson, the Humanity Hub's Managing Director, revolves around Design Thinking in Facilitation. Jill will share her most valuable insights and learnings as she continues to use them in her work every day. She spent 8 years working as a lead facilitator at the Capgemini the Accelarated Solutions […]

Predicting Conflict: The Water, Peace & Security Partnership Early Warning Tool

The average level of peacefulness deteriorated for the ninth time in twelve years. The nature of conflict is transforming across the world. Yet the information space is changing so quickly that it threatens to leave many early warning/early action (EWEA) efforts behind. Availability of big data, including easy access to what people say and do online, combined with […]

Route 2030: hoe kunnen we versnellen om de SDG’s te behalen?

Graag nodigen Building Change, Global Compact Network Nederland, MVO Nederland, Partos en SDG Nederland in samenwerking met de Rijksoverheid je uit voor de bijeenkomst ‘Route 2030: Hoe kunnen we versnellen om de SDG’s te behalen?’ op woensdagochtend 19 mei. Tijdens deze bijeenkomst worden in het kader van Verantwoordingsdag twee rapportages gepresenteerd: De ‘Monitor Brede Welvaart en […]

FEMS Microbiology Ecology Webinar on Sustainable Agriculture

This webinar explores sustainable agriculture by diving into the interactions between common crops and their microbiomes. Our speakers will demonstrate how modern sequencing techniques can reveal how plant microbiomes influence the postharvest pathogens and storability of crops, the root and soil rhizosphere, and plant performance. This knowledge on the soil and plant microbiota of various […]

Fragile States Index 2021 Launch

About this event Perhaps the clearest lesson of 2020 was that fragilities can affect any country in the world. What started as a health crisis quickly cascaded across all the FSI indicators with overlapping and compounding challenges such as recessions, protests, and in some cases, violence. However, this year also presents a unique opportunity to […]

Countering Hate Speech Online Workshop

Throughout the past year, communicating online has been more popular (and necessary) than ever before. While there are clearly many benefits to online communication, online hate speech poses an increasing threat. Hate speech can take on many different forms and is often not easily detected, and rarely efficiently countered. Most commonly, hateful comments and posts […]

The Hague Conversations on Conflict – Yemen: Once again at a crossroads

Started in 2019 by LINKS Europe and The Hague Humanity Hub, The Hague Conversations on Conflict aim to rethink approaches to conflict prevention and resolution and to provide a forum where the changing nature of conflict can be analysed and assessed, together with the responses of international society. A new situation is emerging in Yemen, both on the military and […]

UNHCR Webinar: “Op de vlucht tijdens corona”

Over dit evenement Tijdens dit webinar zal Hoofd Fondsenwerving & Partnerships, Claire de Rooij, in gesprek gaan met UNHCR-medewerker Nida Yassin. Nida zal ons vertellen over de impact van het coronavirus op de levens van vluchtelingen in Jordanië, waar de eerste vluchtelingen ter wereld al zijn gevaccineerd. Daarna zal Aliim (23) uit Jemen vertellen wat het betekent om […]

Challenges for Good

As a part of the fourth edition of Hackathon for Good The Hague, we are organizing the Challenges for Good fest on the 27th of May 2021. During this event you will learn more about the goals of Hackathon for Good, as well as the current challenges and the possibility for new challenges. Next to […]

Hackathon for Good: 4th Edition

During the weekend of 28, 29, and 30 May, the fourth edition of the Hackathon for Good will occur. This edition is hosted by the city of The Hague and organized by The Hague Tech, in close collaboration with the Hague’s innovation ecosystems. Are you ready to make an impact for good? Sign up now […]

Hard work and hazard: Youth and the rural economy in Africa

In this webinar, distinguished panellists will discuss the content and policy implications of two publications about rural youth in Africa. Emeritus Professor Ben White will join other speakers and discussants to discuss the book ‘Hard work and Hazard. Youth and the rural economy in Africa’ edited by Dr. James Sumberg. The book is based on a […]

Destress & Decompress: Hub Office Yoga

Stress is ever-present, and sometimes stress levels magically skyrocket. Fortunately, we got yoga!To help us stay sane throughout all craziness, we'll take you on a mini journey to destress and unwind. Ready to chill out, breathe, stretch, and find serenity? Don't let stress get the best of you and join us for this 30-minute Yoga […]

DCHI Academy on Humanitarian Thought Leadership with RSM

This edition of the DCHI Academy on Thought Leadership is powered by RSM and featuring highlights of the DCHI Humanitarian Innovation Course. What role does knowledge management play in the design of your partnerships? How do you develop a commercial perspective on your humanitarian aid or development project? Will it help you? And where should you start?   Humanitarian organisations and businesses differ significantly. Running a food bank is not […]

Bring Human Rights Home: Conversations on Human Rights and Why they Matter

"All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.” This basic principle forms the foundation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights – a globally recognized affirmation that all rights apply to everyone everywhere. No matter who you are, where you live, or what you do, everyone has the same rights.But our ability to […]

Cooperative Urban Futures 2: Placemaking for sustainable transition at the street-level

Do you think more emphasis should be put on creating streets for people and not cars?Are you wondering how experimental placemaking initiatives can become permanent? Join in on 1 June at 17.00 - 18.30 CEST to discuss how tactical urbanism, notably street-level experiments and placemaking, can lead to systemic sustainable transition at the city-level. With […]

The decolonization of aid #2: a conversation from a development cooperation perspective

In a series of dialogues, this conversation will be the second.  The series With the  #BLM debates, and other anti-racism protests, the discussion about the decolonization of aid got an impulse. Blogs, panel discussions (sometimes very heated) and Tweets stumbled over one another. We witnessed many statements and opinions, but perhaps not so much common […]

FEMS Workshop: The Foundation of Networking and Personal Branding

Learn the concepts behind networking online and how to brand yourself to achieve your professional goals. This workshop is part of the FEMS workshop series on Networking and Personal Branding, which will be led by Ben Libberton, a science communicator, formerly a Postdoc in the biofilm field. This workshop on personal branding and networking is […]

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