What does the future of humanitarian aid look like? Hugo Slim, Senior Research Fellow at the University of Oxford’s Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict, joins the Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs to discuss 10 clues that point to imminent challenges and opportunities for the international humanitarian aid community. This event was held on […]
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Adam Levine, Brown University. This video is part of the following Choices Program curriculum unit: Dilemmas of Foreign Aid: Debating U.S. Policies – https://www.choices.edu/foreign-aid More videos with Levine: https://www.choices.edu/scholar/adam-levine Perspectives from history. Choices for today. https://www.choices.edu History and Current Issues curriculum for secondary schools and introductory college courses. humanitarian aid,foreign aid,United Nation,Office for the Coordination […]
COVID-19 introduced great educational disruption to higher education which compelled Boston College School of Social Work (BCSSW) to consider significant innovation to meet students’ needs and prepare them for effective global work in the humanitarian aid and development sectors. In response, BCSSW developed an online Interdisciplinary Certificate in Humanitarian Assistance (ICHA) which aims to ensure […]
Join the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative for a discussion on the current state of humanitarian aid. This discussion explored the implications of the United States Government executive orders issued on January 24, 2025 that paused nearly all U.S. foreign aid for 90 days. This abrupt halt placed millions of people around the world at risk and […]
The humanitarian aid and disaster relief evacuation drill between U.S. Army Garrison Japan and Sagamihara City was held recently on Camp Zama. Nearly 30 Sagamihara citizens living in the Soubudai Housing Complex, as well as personnel from Sagamihara City Emergency Services, practiced evacuation procedures and validated current U.S. Army Garrison Japan and Sagamihara City evacuation […]
For more on this event, visit: https://bit.ly/3R5UhZQ For more on the Berkley Center, visit: https://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/guberkleycenter Instagram: https://instagram.com/guberkleycenter Facebook: https://facebook.com/berkleycenter LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/school/berkley-center-for-religion-peace-and-world-affairs May 21, 2024 | Most religious traditions include textual teachings and normative ethical imperatives to welcome the refugee and provide humanitarian aid to the vulnerable stranger and displaced neighbor. These religious norms […]
The U.S. Naval War College is pleased to host the eighteenth lecture in this academic year’s “Issues in National Security” lecture series. Join Professor Hank Brightman speaking about “Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief”. From Professor Brightman: For more than 100 years, the United States has sought to help those in need around the globe. From […]
With this one year global Masters degree, spend a semester each in Jordan and Uganda, and 10 days in Geneva, Switzerland to learn about humanitarian policy and advocacy. To learn more about the program: https://www.graduate.sit.edu/ha masters degree,humanitarian assistance,crisis management,refugee relief,uganda,jordan,switzerland
Gain practical humanitarian and community development skills with the Humanitarian Practice intensive unit available through the Bachelor of Humanitarian and Community Studies degree. CDU and industry experts RedR team up to deliver this engaging four week intensive unit. TRANSCRIPT: [ADRIANA STIBRAL – COURSE COORDINATOR, BACHELOR OF HUMANITARIAN AND COMMUNITY STUDIES] I’m Adriana Stibral. I work […]
As Harry puts it, he never considered himself ‘academically minded’, but the way Open Universities Australia was able to help him find a pathway into a Bachelor of Arts (International Aid and Development) course and supported him at every step has set him up for following his long-term career goals. [vid_tags]