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Previous events

8 November, 2011 - John Damerell and Simon Eccleshall

Humanitarian Standards: More than just numbers. Mukesh Kapila in conversation with John Damerell and Simon Eccleshall

16 September, 2011 - Masooda Bano

16 September, 2011 - Masooda Bano

International aid: eroding sustainable community volunteering?

22 August, 2011 - Hany El Banna

22 August, 2011 - Hany El Banna

Universal humanitarianism: taking on a shared responsibility

14 July, 2011 - Ross Mountain

14 July, 2011 - Ross Mountain

2020 and beyond: is the humanitarian community prepared for the future?

7 July, 2011 - Katrien Beeckman

7 July, 2011 - Katrien Beeckman

Youth as agents of behavioural change: Building a culture of nonviolence and peace

27 June, 2011 - Christopher Lamb

27 June, 2011 - Christopher Lamb

Humanitarian Diplomacy: perspectives from a former diplomat

16 June 2011 - Margareta Wahlström

16 June 2011 - Margareta Wahlström

Margareta Wahlström on Global Disaster Risk Reduction

14 June, 2011 - David Fisher

14 June, 2011 - David Fisher

Law in an age of calamity: where the world - and the IFRC - is headed with disaster laws

9 June, 2011 - Beryl Levinger and Evan Bloom

9 June, 2011 - Beryl Levinger and Evan Bloom

How are the strengths of a National Red Cross or Red Crescent Society and the state of a country`s development interlinked?

26 May, 2011 - Roger Bracke

26 May, 2011 - Roger Bracke

Responding to the displaced in an unstable context Political unrest and change are sweeping North Africa and the Middle East. Tunisia – a country still recovering from...

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