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Week of Events
Movies that Matter Festival 2022 – Changing matters
Movies that Matter Festival 2022 – Changing matters
Feel the world changing at the Movies that Matter Festival 2022. Forward, backward and in directions we can barely comprehend. See more than 80 beautiful, exciting and touching documentaries and feature films from all over the world. Experience inspiring debates, Q&As and educational programmes. Meet directors, activists, thinkers, and experts. From 8 to 16 April […]
Launch Event: The North Korean Prison Database (Hybrid)
Launch Event: The North Korean Prison Database (Hybrid)
A vast penal system stretches across North Korea. Hidden from the world, industrial-grade violations of international law — from torture and widespread starvation to inhumane, overcrowded, and unsanitary conditions of detention — have led to catastrophic human consequences. Until now, little evidence from North Korea’s penal system had been gathered for the explicit purpose of […]
Member Onboarding Session
Member Onboarding Session
Welcome to new members! 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 […]
Community Drinks
Community Drinks
Dear Humanity Hub community, What are your colleague’s hobbies? How did you fare on your new year’s resolutions? What are your ideas for a more peaceful world? Now’s your chance to connect and network with new and current members, and learn the answers to all these questions and more. You are warmly invited to join us […]
Joe Biden-lecture by Willem Post
Joe Biden-lecture by Willem Post
These are extra-ordinary times. The 46th president presented at the start of his term an attractive domestic agenda. But like so many presidents in U.S. history, once again a foreign policy crisis has ‘overtaken’ a president. The Russian invasion in Ukraine, ‘Putin’s war’, transformed Biden’s presidency almost overnight. What are the consequenses for the U.S., Europe […]
(Online) SDG16+ in Peril: A call-to-action for safeguarding commitments to Peaceful, Just and Inclusive Societies
(Online) SDG16+ in Peril: A call-to-action for safeguarding commitments to Peaceful, Just and Inclusive Societies
Hosted by Namati, the TAP Network, the Civil Society Platform for Peacebuilding and Statebuilding (CSPPS), CIVICUS and the Global Partnership for the Prevention of Armed Conflict (GPPAC) This online interactive workshop, hosted by the Namati, the TAP Network, CSPPS, CIVICUS and GPPAC, will explore various emerging issues around SDG16+, to identify areas where amplified actions are needed to safeguard commitments for implementation […]
(Online) Why International Policies Should Link Climate, Gender And Conflict
(Online) Why International Policies Should Link Climate, Gender And Conflict
The climate crisis and the loss of biodiversity reinforce the context in which armed conflict can occur; crop failure, water scarcity and pollution weigh on a society. The climate and biodiversity crises and related armed conflicts exacerbate existing gender inequalities. Conversely, gender inequality, whereby women, men and gender non-conforming persons do not have equal access […]
Members Board Game Night
Members Board Game Night
This is your chance to unwind after work with other Hub members at this board game night in the café area! Don't forget to bring your own game, and let's share a good time together! Please note that this event is for Hub members only.
(Online) Crimes against humanity, genocide, and ecocide: Of rights, responsibilities, and international order
(Online) Crimes against humanity, genocide, and ecocide: Of rights, responsibilities, and international order
On April 8, 2022, as part of the eighth annual Justice Stephen Breyer Lecture on International Law, Foreign Policy at Brookings will host Philippe Sands, professor of law at University College London and Samuel and Judith Pisar visiting professor of law at Harvard Law School, for a keynote address on rights, responsibilities, and international order. Sands […]