Program on Humanitarian Policy and Conflict Research at Harvard University

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ATHA 01/14/2015

We are thrilled to announce ATHA's release of three distance learning modules that focus on humanitarian practitioner interaction with International Humanitarian Law.

The new International Humanitarian Law self paced e-learning course is now available through the ATHA portal. As brief hands-on training courses, they provide a great introduction to international humanitarian law (IHL) and address challenges faced by humanitarian practitioners in the field. Watch the trailer on the e-learning page for an overview of the course, then sign up to create an ATHA account and get started.

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01/05/2015

New working paper published by HPCR and The Hague Institute for Global Justice — "From Isolation to Interoperability: The Interaction of Monitoring, Reporting, and Fact-finding Missions and International
Criminal Courts and Tribunals"

http://thehagueinstituteforglobaljustice.org/cp/uploads/publications/20141216%20Working%20Paper%204%20(2).pdf

thehagueinstituteforglobaljustice.org

The Role of Gender in Humanitarian Protection and Response 12/18/2014

Join this morning's ATHA podcast broadcast on "The Role of Gender in Humanitarian Protection and Response." Starting at 10am.

Guests include: Jocelyn Kelly (Harvard Humanitarian Initiative), Blerta Aliko (UN Women), Luisa Cremonese (UNDP), Dyan Mazurana (Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy), Danielle Spencer (CARE International UK), and Gary Barker (Promundo).

The Role of Gender in Humanitarian Protection and Response The Role of Gender in Humanitarian Protection and Response

Protecting Children and Education in Armed Conflict 09/29/2014

Protecting Children and Education in Armed Conflict. September does not mean Back-to-School for all children.
New ATHA blog post

Protecting Children and Education in Armed Conflict As many of their peers return to school this month, countless children around the world are being exposed to violence and deprived of education by armed conflict, instability and terror. “Children are

Ebola: Can We Avoid A Global Pandemic? 09/09/2014

Tonight at 6:00 PM, HHI Director Michael VanRooyen will speak at the John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum on "Ebola: Can We Avoid a Global Pandemic?"
More information: http://ow.ly/BhBzj

Ebola: Can We Avoid A Global Pandemic? A Panel Discussion with Her Excellency Ellen Johnson Sirleaf (via BlueJeans) President, Republic of Liberia John F. Kennedy School MC/MPA ‘71...

Does ISIL’s Brand of Extremism Render Negotiation Irrelevant? 08/27/2014

New ATHA Blog post
"the gruesome beheading of American journalist James Foley last week is but the latest reminder that US military might, in the abstract, is no guarantor of safety for journalists and other US passport-holders in the region."

Does ISIL’s Brand of Extremism Render Negotiation Irrelevant? By Thomas StevensonIn terms of size and sophistication, the US armed forces are generally considered to be without equal. This assessment includes ISIL, the militant group of Islamic extremists t

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