• Targeted: Free Experession after the US foreign aid cuts

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    Free Expression Under Pressure: The Global Impact of US Aid Cuts What happens to free expression when funding disappears? Join this timely discussion as experts unpack the far-reaching consequences of US foreign aid cuts on civil society and human rights worldwide. Event Details Date: Thursday 16 April 2026 Time: 13:00 – 14:30 (BST) Location: Online […]

  • Mental health and Enduring Performance in a Tumultuous World

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    A workshop for professionals in the mission-driven sectors to navigate anxiety and stress that arises from the current state of the world. In today's world, many changemakers have to combine the demand for delivering progress with mounting pressure on their lives and the lives of friends, families and communities. We invite you to join an […]

  • The Humanitarian Fallout of the Iran War By The New Humanitarian

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    The Humanitarian Fallout of the Iran War – Online, 8 April 2026 Time: 16:00 Location: Online Much of the global conversation around the escalating conflict in the Middle East has focused on oil prices, shipping routes, and international politics — often overshadowing the human cost. The Humanitarian Fallout of the Iran Warexplores how the war […]

  • Addressing barriers to local actors in NGO security coordination

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    The humanitarian sector is entering a period of profound transition. As the Humanitarian Reset unfolds, long-standing questions take on renewed urgency: will this moment advance the ambitions of the Grand Bargain and the Charter for Change, and can the system move toward greater equity without deepening risks for aid workers, particularly those from crisis-affected countries? […]

  • Localizing humanitarian decision making: MSF’s Field Recentralisation initiative

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    Rye will present his research into the Medicins Sans Frontieres (MSF) ‘Field Recentralisation’ initiative, which aims to decentralize decision making from headquarters in Europe to field offices in Southern African countries. This localization initiative is intended to make MSF’s work more adaptable, flexible and innovative, as well as moving decision making closer to affected people. […]

  • The Politics of Dry Feet: The political economy of flood risk management in Indonesia

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    Floods represent one of the most persistent and damaging disasters in Indonesia, a nation highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Despite significant investments in flood management infrastructure, several Indonesian cities continue to grapple with flooding issues, while others have effectively reduced their risks. In Politics of Dry Feet, Dr Yogi Permana explores the reasons behind […]

  • AI and the Planet: Can Democracy Survive AI?

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    Join us for the second event in our AI and the Planet series as we discuss AI’s influence on modern politics.   The 2018 Cambridge Analytica scandal exposed the vulnerability of our democratic processes in the digital age. As AI algorithms increasingly dictate the flow of information online, fuelling outrage and division, the capacity for […]

  • Fundraising in Europe for Non-European NGOs

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    Unlock new funding opportunities in Europe and enhance your fundraising strategies to thrive in the European funding market. Join us for three engaging 2-hour online sessions to unlock new funding opportunities and enhance your fundraising strategies in Europe.   Workshop 1: How to explore the European funding landscape? What does the European funding landscape look […]

  • India’s Republic Day: Constitution, Rights and the Indian future

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      📣Join us for an insightful webinar exploring the significance of India’s Republic Day beyond the celebrations. This session will delve into the foundations of the Indian Constitution, the evolution of fundamental rights, and their role in shaping the nation’s democratic future. We will explore how constitutional principles intersect with today’s challenges and what these mean for India’s […]

  • Closing of the Inclusive Communication CoP

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      Closing a chapter Over the past three years, Partos has facilitated the CoP on Inclusive Communications. We’ve created the Inclusive Communication Guide, a Glossary, 10 principles of Inclusive Communication and 3 future Briefs. Together, we have explored what Inclusive Communication is, why it is important and how we can incorporate it in our daily […]

  • From Dayton to Brussels: 30 Years of Peace, deadlock, and an EU path for Bosnia and Herzegovina

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    The conference at location is only on invitation. The livestream is public for all. As we mark the 30th anniversary of the Dayton Peace Agreement, this conference reflects on its legacy, its impact on Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the challenges that remain. While Dayton ended a devastating war, it also entrenched political divisions that continue […]

  • Solving the Justice Gap for SMEs: Protecting People and Their Livelihoods in the Age of AI

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    How can artificial intelligence help small businesses solve their justice problems? Behind every SME is a person striving to build something of their own. Together, small and medium enterprises make up around 90% of all businesses worldwide and sustain most private-sector jobs. Yet when contracts are broken or authorities overstep, justice rarely shows up for […]

  • Know Your Rights, Risks, & Resources: Digital Security Training

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    This is an essential workshop designed to equip students, families, and educators with the knowledge and tools to navigate data privacy safely.   WHAT YOU’LL LEARN: Unauthorised data collection and sharing by schools and apps Adequate data protection policies in youth-serving organizations Surveillance technologies on school campuses and personal devices Immigration enforcement and student data […]

  • World’s Youth for Climate Justice – Unpacking the ICJAO for COP30 Advocacy

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    📆 28 October, 2025 🕚 11 AM – 12:30 PM UTC / 12 – 1:30 PM CET 📍 Online, join here: https://bit.ly/COP30ICJAO On 23 July 2025, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) delivered its long-awaited advisory opinion on climate change. The opinion clarifies States’ international obligations in respect of climate change and touches upon many […]

  • Fourth Sanremo Lecture on International Humanitarian Law

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    The lecture, which will be held on 26 November 2025 at 2pm (CET), will be delivered by Dr. Helen Durham AO, Chief Executive Officer at RedR Australia, and will focus on:   “IHL under pressure? Looking backwards to move forwards”   The event will be introduced by Lt. General (retd) Giorgio Battisti, President of the Institute, […]

  • Artificial Intelligence in Open-Source Intelligence Workshop

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    Description This 2.5-hour online session combines a theoretical overview with practical demonstrations to explore how artificial intelligence can be utilised to support open-source intelligence today. This session is designed for individuals interested in how AI is reshaping information monitoring, gathering, and analysis, not just for OSINT investigators, but also for journalists, researchers, policy makers, and […]

  • CPB Webinar: Fondation Suisse de Déminage (FSD)

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    Details CPB Webinar: Fondation Suisse de Déminage (FSD) Discover the amazing work of Fondation Suisse de Déminage (FSD) and how their participation in the CyberPeace Builders program helped them strengthen their cyber resilience during this short, 20-minute webinar. Special guest: Lea Gonzales from FSD   Agenda: FSD: Who we are and what we do? CyberPeace […]

  • Climate Justice at the ICJ: Human Rights Implications of the Advisory Opinion

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    The Global Network for the Study of Human Rights and the Environment (GNHRE), together with the SEVEN - University of Amsterdam, The Center for Climate Change, Energy and Environmental Law - CCEEL at the University of Eastern Finland and the Raoul Wallenberg Institute, are hosting a webinar on the recently released climate justice advisory opinion […]

  • Harnessing Technology for Peacebuilding

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    In today’s digital age, technology plays a crucial role in fostering peace and resolving conflicts. This session will delve into innovative technological solutions that enhance peacebuilding efforts across various contexts.   Speakers Welcome by Dr. Alp Ozerdem, Dean and Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies, Carter School Introductions by Ryan Brenner and Abbey Ogunwale, UNA-NCA […]

  • Better Safe Than Sorry: Early-warning and action to defend civic space

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    Democracy and civic space are under threat in many parts of the world. How can we recognise these trends early and respond effectively? Which actions, proposals, or statements should raise our concern, and how can civil society - and others - defend fundamental rights and freedoms? Join us for the launch of a new report that compiles […]