[Book launch] Human dignity and human security in times of terrorism

Despite a current drop in the number of deaths, terrorism should still be considered a serious and widespread problem. However, the responses to this phenomenon are often more problematic from a long-term perspective. On June 17 2020, T.M.C. Asser Instituut and T.M.C. Asser Press celebrate the book launch of ‘Human Dignity and Human Security in […]

Startup Tuesday with Alex Gunkel, founder of Space4Good & RoadEO

Air Quality Measurements for Economists - How satellite earth observation helps the World Bank tackling COVID-19 Alexander Gunkel, founder of Space4Good, will share the story on how novel satellite systems help the World Bank collect new big data insights even during global lockdowns. Resulting from a unique co-creation process, the World Bank and Space4Good are […]

Hub Community Town Hall

Link for the meeting: https://zoom.us/j/93162946060 The Town Hall is the place where the community comes together to share relevant developments, ask questions and share concerns and suggestions. The Hub team will share an update on the current situation and future of the Hub. We would love to see many familiar faces, even if only virtually! […]

Community Town Hall

Registration: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcsceuhqj0qHNSsjDwWzdR7ae7-BcXcXcQg   The Town Hall is the place where the community comes together to share relevant developments, ask questions and share concerns and suggestions. The Hub team will share an update on the current situation and the future of the Hub. We would love to see many familiar faces, even if only virtually! If […]

THCOC: Pandemic and Politics – the South Caucasus and Corona

We are pleased to announce the next event in the series The Hague Conversations on Conflict by LINKS Europe and The Hague Humanity Hub, which aims to contribute to a better understanding of conflict and help rethink approaches to conflict prevention and resolution. This event will be held virtually but will otherwise maintain a similar […]

EADI/ISS Webinar: Rethinking civil society in promoting solidarity and social change in constrained settings

A vibrant civil society enhances solidarity, social justice, and peace. However, opportunities to act for social change within civil societies are limited in many ways. Solidarity networks function in a way that might counter the conventional conceptualizations of civil society in Western scholarship. Jointly organized by the International Institute of Social Studies and the European Association of […]

Startup Tuesday The Hague | Scaleup edition

A lot of startup/scaleups undergo problems when it comes to growing their business efficiently and sustainable. Frank and the Backs helps with this process by linking scaleups with experienced business people, a Back, with over 20+ years of experience. To see how this all works, we will interview one of Frank and the Backs scaleups, […]

Water Productivity Masterclass Series: Socioeconomic Water Productivity

This webinar is part five of a six-part masterclass series from the Water Productivity Improvement in Practice (WaterPIP) project. In this series, we will provide attendees with a step-by-step approach to monitor and interpret irrigation performance indicators using open-source tools and provide context through applied case studies. Monitoring at different spatial scales will be discussed […]

DCHI Academy

From Idea to Innovation to Scale Innovators know that an idea is only the beginning. Bringing the idea to reality requires creativity and dedication. DCHI is excited to invite you to the first DCHI Academy on 2 July 2020 from 16:00 – 17:30. Be inspired by our speakers to adapt these strategies in your work. […]

KUNO Summer Course 2020

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. After the last two year’s successes, KUNO will organize another Summer Course. In this two-day course, humanitarian academics […]

The Perspective of Local Actors on the Grand Bargain

On 25 June 2020 the signatories of the Grand Bargain met (online) to discuss the proceedings over the last year, and needed next steps for the near future. Important issues, indeed. Donor organisations and International NGOs could reflect on the developments, identify gaps and decide on the ways forward. Only one representative of local/ national […]

Delivering on SDG 17: Going Further, Together

The Task Team on CSO Development Effectiveness and Enabling Environment is co-hosting a virtual side event with The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Ireland on the margins of the UN High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development. This side event will focus on the crucial role civil society organizations (CSOs) must play in the implementation of SDG […]

Captive No More: A Pathfinder’s Perspective

Behind closed doors, domestic violence is a serious issue made worse as women around the world are locked at home due to COVID. But that’s not the only threat women of Northeastern Nigeria contend with; they also face the threat of Boko Haram kidnappings. Escape means freedom—but not an end to the trial. Many former […]

2020 Data Fellows Programme Showcase

Due to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, UNOCHA's Centre for Humanitarian Data conducted 2020 Data Fellows Programme remotely this summer. On Thursday 30 July from 14:00 - 15:00 pm (Den Haag), they're hosting the first-ever virtual Data Fellows Showcase. Join to hear from the 2020 class of Data Fellows and learn about their projects on: • the […]

Human Centered Design and Community-Led Development

We believe that power needs to shift from top-down development towards communities in charge of their own sustainable impact. Come and join us at our fifth explorative session on Human-Centered Design and Community-Led Development. We can only truly shift the power if those, who are passionate about that shift, join forces and build their platform for […]

Hub@Beach / Potluck picnic

Update: We received a great response for our Hub@Beach Potluck event. Unfortunately, the weather forecast predicts strong winds and possibly rain. Due to this, the Potluck will now take place at the Hub Cafe (third floor) tomorrow, starting at 5:30.This will be our first social event in person since March, and it would be great […]

Cash Transfers Against Poverty

Though the corona-epidemic is anything but over, pioneers are already looking beyond. How do we rebuild economies worldwide that have been ravaged by the virus and subsequent lockdown measures? How do we prevent COVID-19 from becoming a driving force behind an unprecedented rise in global inequality? How do we protect quality of life worldwide? Part […]

Community Programming Board

In 2020 we are experimenting with a Community Programming Board to help ensure the development of (joint) activities and programming that are of value for Hub members and the broader ecosystem. If you are a Humanity Hub member and would like to join, please get in touch with Alex.    

COVID, conflict and crises: What’s in store for 2021?

COVID-19 has played a particular role in amplifying conflict drivers related to security forces, stigmatisation and marginalisation of minority groups, and governance failures, and exposed the chasm of trust between citizens and their states in many contexts. In practical terms, it has also presented significant challenges to peacebuilding organisations and their local partners who rely […]

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: