PHAP: Learning sessions and webinars
Summary: Learning sessions and webinars organized by the International Association of Professionals in Humanitarian Assistance and Protection open to members and the wider humanitarian community.
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On 24 May, ICVA and PHAP organized the second session of the learning stream on the humanitarian-development-peace nexus, which explored the role of the World Bank when working in conflict situations and fragile contexts, and how their approach has changed since the World Humanitarian Summit in 2016. The event featured presentations from Xavier Devictor and Hannah George on the World Bank's approach in such contexts. Moreover, Lauren Post from the International Rescue Committee and Thomas Jepson-Lay from Save the Children Somalia, shared their perspectives on engaging with the World Bank in complex settings.For more information and additional resources, go to https://phap.org/24may2018
On 12 April, the first session of the new learning stream on the humanitarian-development-peace nexus took place, jointly organized by ICVA and PHAP. The event explored how humanitarian action can contribute to development and peace efforts and considered some of the risks and challenges involved in changing ways of working and pursuing collective outcomes.This introductory discussion focused on the main actors and current initiatives aiming to bring together humanitarian, development, and – when appropriate – peace work. The session included presentations by UN and NGO guest experts, who provided their own perspective on working in the “nexus”. Read more and access the session resources at https://phap.org/12apr2018
On 12 April, the first session of the new learning stream on the humanitarian-development-peace nexus took place, jointly organized by ICVA and PHAP. The event explored how humanitarian action can contribute to development and peace efforts and considered some of the risks and challenges involved in changing ways of working and pursuing collective outcomes.This introductory discussion focused on the main actors and current initiatives aiming to bring together humanitarian, development, and – when appropriate – peace work. The session included presentations by UN and NGO guest experts, who provided their own perspective on working in the “nexus”. Read more and access the session resources at https://phap.org/12apr2018
Is the attack on UN peacekeepers in DRC a war crime?
Is the attack on UN peacekeepers in DRC a war crime?
The language and logic of IHL: Common misconceptions, use, and misuse
The language and logic of IHL: Common misconceptions, use, and misuse
Humanitarian Futures: Capacities for 21st century humanitarian organizations
Humanitarian Futures: Capacities for 21st century humanitarian organizations
Humanitarian Coordination: NGOs in government-led and refugee coordination contexts
Humanitarian Coordination: NGOs in government-led and refugee coordination contexts
PHAP Briefing - Contested Evidence: The challenges and limits of evidence-based approaches to humanitarian action
PHAP Briefing - Contested Evidence: The challenges and limits of evidence-based approaches to humanitarian action
PHAP Briefing: Mitigating corruption in aid - main risks and best practice from the CREATE report
PHAP Briefing: Mitigating corruption in aid - main risks and best practice from the CREATE report