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Humanitarian Disarmament 06/21/2018

New on the Humanitarian Assistance podcast: we speak with leading experts and practitioners in the humanitarian disarmament movement

Humanitarian Disarmament If the audio player above does not load, you can listen to the podcast here.

Sexual Violence as a Weapon of War in Syria 04/23/2018

Available this Wednesday, 4/25: Laila Alodaat, Lina Biscaia, and Marie Forestier discuss the role of sexual and gender-based violence as a weapon of war in Syria.

Sexual Violence as a Weapon of War in Syria This episode will be released on Wednesday, April 25.

Engaging Men to Advance Gender Equality 03/09/2018

Are men more likely to listen to other men in conversations about gender equality? We discuss this and other questions on this month's episode of the Humanitarian Assistance Podcast:

Engaging Men to Advance Gender Equality If the audio player above does not load, you can listen to the podcast here.

Resettling Syrian Refugees: The Intersection of Rehabilitation and Protection 10/23/2017

Register now to join us this Wednesday, 10/25, for the live launch of our new podcast: Resettling Syrian Refugees: The Intersection of Rehabilitation and Protection

This panel discussion was recorded at the Center for Middle Eastern Studies at Harvard University and explores political and legal challenges to the integration of Syrian refugees in the primary host countries of Jordan, Lebanon, and Turkey.

Resettling Syrian Refugees: The Intersection of Rehabilitation and Protection The ATHA team marks the release of each Humanitarian Assistance Podcast with a live, online Launch Event. These events give our network of practitioners the chance to listen to the latest podcast as a group, to ask questions about the material, and to build relationships with other professionals. Th...

Practitioner Profiles: Sawsan Samara and Joel Hernandez 09/29/2017

New on the ATHA podcast: Sawsan Samara and Joel Hernandez discuss their time working at Elpida Home for Refugees in Thessaloniki, Greece and how to protect the dignity and safety of people fleeing violence.

Practitioner Profiles: Sawsan Samara and Joel Hernandez If the audio player above does not load, you can listen to the podcast here.

Toward Leading by Example: Gender Inequality and the Humanitarian Sector 09/13/2017

Meredith Blake highlights inequalities in the humanitarian sector and why women's leadership and equity are critical to response.

Toward Leading by Example: Gender Inequality and the Humanitarian Sector As humanitarian professionals pay greater attention to the differential impacts of disasters and conflicts on women, men, boys, and girls, they increasingly incorporate gender analysis into their preliminary assessments and response plans.

Yemen’s Cholera Crisis: Fighting Disease During Armed Conflict 09/08/2017

Register now for ATHA's September 13 podcast. We'll be discussing Yemen, the cholera epidemic, and the challenges of responding to the world's worst humanitarian crisis.

Yemen’s Cholera Crisis: Fighting Disease During Armed Conflict To register for this month's podcast, please click here. This podcast will be released at 10 A.M. EDT on Wednesday, September 13th.

Michael VanRooyen on World Humanitarian Day 2017 08/19/2017

Happy World Humanitarian Day! We sat down with Director of the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, Dr. Michael VanRooyen, to discuss the importance of protecting humanitarians, health workers, and civilians in times of conflict and crisis.

Michael VanRooyen on World Humanitarian Day 2017 HHI Director Michael VanRooyen shares his thoughts on World Humanitarian Day 2017. www.hhi.harvard.edu

What do Survivors Want? 07/31/2017

"While gender-based violence against local populations in conflict zones is already a significant part of humanitarian programming – and organisations such as UN Women, amongst others, advocate for survivor-centred approaches – there is little information on how to address the impacts of sexual violence against humanitarian aid workers themselves from an organisational perspective."

Founder of Report the Abuse, Megan Nobert, discusses what survivors of sexual violence actually want, in a guest blog for ATHA.

What do Survivors Want? Sexual violence happens all over the world – in and out of conflict settings. Statistics suggest that at least 1 in 3 women will be affected by sexual violence. It is a degrading experience, one that takes away the ability to choose what happens to one’s body, and that affects individuals throughout...

Tensions of Civil-Military Engagement in Complex Emergencies: The Case of Pakistan 07/10/2017

What are the benefits and limitations to civil-military engagement? What are some of the challenges humanitarians need to be ready for? ATHA's Legal Researcher, Julia Brooks, examines these and other issues in a new paper.

Tensions of Civil-Military Engagement in Complex Emergencies: The Case of Pakistan With the international humanitarian community’s capacity to respond to large-scale and protracted emergencies stretched increasingly thin, international militaries are filling in some of the gaps. This growing involvement of militaries in humanitarian response poses unique opportunities, but also si...

Understanding Humanitarian Access: Linking Theory and Practice 05/05/2017

New from Rob Grace: what models can humanitarians use for engaging with stakeholders on access issues?

http://atha.se/blog/understanding-humanitarian-access-linking-theory-and-practice

Understanding Humanitarian Access: Linking Theory and Practice Humanitarian access obstructions, which limit international humanitarian organizations’ abilities to provide assistance and protection to populations in the greatest need, endure as one of the most vexing policy issues faced by the humanitarian sector.

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