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HPCR Podcasts

Summary: The Program on Humanitarian Policy and Conflict Research at Harvard University (HPCR) hosts two series of podcasts: The monthly Live Web Seminar Series on Contemporary Challenges to Humanitarian Law and Policy explores a wide range of issues related to IHL. In addition, the Humanitarian Assistance Podcast is aimed at those working in the humanitarian context who are seeking to increase their knowledge of modern issues related to Humanitarian Action.

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Podcasts:

 Practioner Profile | Jennifer Schirmer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 22:19.376

On August 24, 2016 the Colombian government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, commonly referred to as the FARC, signed a peace deal after 52 years of internal conflict. This peace deal marks a potential end to the over half century of violence that has killed over 220,000 Colombians and displaced more than six million. Dr. Jennifer Schirmer, a current fellow at the Carr Center for Human Rights at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government spent fourteen years working on peace-building and preparatory dialogue training in Colombia.

 Practioner Profile | Sareta Ashraph | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 39:02.92

In this practitioner profile, ATHA is joined by Sareta Ashraph, Chief Analyst on the Commission of Inquiry on the Syria since May 2012. The Commission was established by the UN Human Rights Council in August 2011 to investigate and document violations of international law in Syria. Sareta led the investigation and drafting of the Commission's recent report "They Came To Destroy: ISIS Crimes Against the Yazidis", which determined that ISIS was committing the crime of genocide.

 Practioner Profile | Dr. Jemilah Mahmood | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 17:26.569

The World Humanitarian Summit, held in Istanbul on May 23-24, 2016, was guided by a framework articulated by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s “Agenda for Humanity,” focusing on areas such preventing and ending conflicts, and enhancing promotion of community resilience, proactive emergency planning, and inter-organizational coordination.In this Practitioner Profile, ATHA is joined by Dr. Jemilah Mahmood, Under Secretary General for Partnerships at the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC). Dr. Mahmood shares her insights on the results and outcomes of the discussions and commitments in Istanbul.

 World Humanitarian Summit: Outcomes and Reflections | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 55:27.007

The World Humanitarian Summit (WHS) convened 9,000 representatives from humanitarian agencies, governments, crisis-affected communities, and the private sector. Driven by a consensus that the current humanitarian system is unable to cope with the intensifying needs of populations affected by conflict and disaster, the WHS aimed to take stock of the achievements and failed interventions of a sector confronted with rapidly evolving challenges and recommit stakeholders to the foundational principles of humanitarian assistance, protection, and institutional reform. Speakers: Christina Bennett, ODI; Dr. Martin Barber, Special Advisor to OCHA on WHS; Hugo Slim, Head of Policy, ICRC, James Munn, Head of Policy, NRC; Raphael Gorgeu, Director of Partnership and Policy, ICVA.

 Politics of Aid in Ukraine | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:00:34

Two years of conflict in the Donbas region of Ukraine has continued to intensify since early March of this year. An estimated 3.1 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance. In this episode, we examine the barriers humanitarian organizations face as they try to access and assist this population. Speakers: John Cerone, Visiting Professor of International Law, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University; Simon Eugster, Chief Observer at the OSCE Observer Mission at the Russian Checkpoints Gukovo and Donetsk; Kristina Jovanovski, Journalist; Annette Lyth, Humanitarian Consultant; Florian Razesberger, Head of Human Dimension Unit, OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine; Giancarlo Stopponi, WFP Head of Office in Ukraine.

 Securing Access: Maintaining Presence and Proximity in Insecure Settings | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:58:37

In this episode, we build upon the preliminary findings of the "Securing Access in Volatile Environments" research project of Humanitarian Outcomes and the Global Public Policy Institute, which has been researching the ways in which organisations gain and maintain humanitarian access and sustained proximity to vulnerable populations in highly insecure environments, namely in Afghanistan, Somalia, South Sudan, and Syria. Experts discuss lessons for retaining access while ensuring the delivery of quality aid in insecure locations. Commentators: John Caccavale, Research Associate, Humanitarian Outcomes; Will Carter, Senior Researcher, Humanitarian Outcomes; Katherine Haver, Partner, Humanitarian Outcomes; Shaun Hughes, Head of Programme at United Nations World Food Programme, South Sudan; Andre Heller Perrache, Head of Programs, MSF UK; Abby Stoddard, Partner, Humanitarian Outcomes; Rehan Zahid, Policy Officer, WFP; Steve Zyck, Independent Researcher/Consultant.

 In the Same Boat: Morocco’s Migration Lessons for Europe | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:51:23

This year, hundreds of thousands of people crossed the Mediterranean and Europe’s eastern borders seeking refuge. But while global attention was fixed on the boats struggling through the waves, or huddled behind barbed-wire borders, little thought has been given to what happens next. Europe will soon find itself facing the dilemma of how to manage its newest residents - a challenge that Morocco has already faced. We are in the same boat. #InTheSameBoat is a campaign created by a Harvard University field study exploring the lessons that Europe can learn from Morocco's considerable experience in, and novel approach to, managing migration. Over the course of January 2016, this team of researchers will be interviewing a host of Moroccan stakeholders and experts to develop a policy paper drawing lessons relevant to EU member states.

 Data Collection and Refugee Protection | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:04:53

In conversations with key experts and practitioners, this podcast will assess current information management methodologies and practices applicable to humanitarian response, the continued development of professional standards in this area, and the policy implications of leveraging information technology to address large-scale protection challenges. Expert Commentators: Vlatko Avramovski, Human Mobility Tracking Expert, IOM; Devin Balkind, President, Sahana Software Foundation; Tina Comes, Senior Fellow, Harvard Humanitarian Initiative; Kimberly Roberson, Chief of Field Information and Coordination Support, UNHCR Headquarters; Patrick Vinck, Director, Program on Peace and Human Rights Data; Genevieve Wills, Head of the Operational Information Management (OIM) Unit and the WFP Operations Centre (OpsCen)

 Interview with Beth Maclin, Research Coordinator for the Women in War Program | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:12:38

In this one-on-one interview with Beth Maclin, co-author of a new report on community responses to the LRA conflict, we examine methods of resilience and responses to violence in areas affected by protracted crises.

 Practitioner Profile: Eunice Apio, Director, Facilitation for Peace and Development | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:37:38

This one-on-one interview with practitioner Eunice Apio, Director, Facilitation for Peace and Development focuses on lessons learned from her work in peace and reconciliation and community development in LRA-affected communities.

 Supporting Community Resilience in Conflict | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:12:59

A new study from the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative uses the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) conflict as a case study to explore some manifestations of community resilience and self-protection mechanisms. In conversations with key experts and practitioners, this podcast focuses on lessons learned from the LRA conflict and draws the practical and policy implications for humanitarian actors seeking to support communities affected by the LRA, or other non-state armed groups such as Boko Haram or Al Shabab. Expert commentators: Eunice Apio, Director, Facilitation for Peace and Development, Jérôme Grimaud, Humanitarian Affairs Officer, UN OCHA, Jocelyn Kelly, Director, Women in War Program, Sean Poole, Director of International Programs, Invisible Children, Paul Ronan, Project Director, The Resolve LRA Crisis Initiative, Father Ernest Sugule, Peace Mediator, founder of Solidarity and Integral Assistance to Destitute People (SAIPED), D.R.C.

 Perspectives on Access: Engaging with Non-State Armed Groups | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:11:08

Using contemporary examples such as Afghanistan and Yemen, our panel of experts discuss key dilemmas of access faced by humanitarian aid workers in the field, and reflect on practical and policy solutions that may be developed in order to ensure proximity to civilian populations in need. Expert commentators: Ashley Jackson, Research Associate, Overseas Development Institute (ODI); Michaël Neuman, Director of Studies, MSF-Crash; Jonathan Somer, Founder, Persona Grata Consulting; Eva Svoboda, Research Fellow, Humanitarian Policy Group

 Responding to the Refugee Crisis in Europe | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:02:21

ATHA's panel of expert commentators assess current response mechanisms and identify strategies and practical approaches to addressing the vulnerabilities of displacement, with a special focus on understanding migration patterns from the Middle East to Europe through Turkey and Greece. Expert commentators: Abeer Etefa, Senior Spokeswoman, United Nations World Food Programme (WFP); Frédéric Morlet, Volunteer's Coordinator in Lesvos, Greece; Kathryn Sokol, Emergency Program Coordinator, International Rescue Committee; Dr. Apostolos Veizis, Director of Medical Operational Support Unit, Medecins Sans Frontieres-Greece; Martin Xuereb, Director, Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS).

 Promoting Innovation in Humanitarian Action: Reflections by UNICEF’s Stuart Campo | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:37:15

In this episode, ATHA speaks with Stuart Campo, Innovation Deployment Specialist with UNICEF's Global Innovation Center. We discuss common misconceptions about innovation in the humanitarian sector, how humanitarian organizations can support and encourage innovation among beneficiary populations, and what humanitarians can we learn from other fields of innovation.

 Practitioner Profiles: On World Humanitarian Day, Reflections on the Bombing of the UN in Baghdad | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:26:34

Each year on August 19th, the international community observes World Humanitarian Day, marking the occasion of the bombing of the UN headquarters in the Canal Hotel in Baghdad, Iraq in 2003 in which 22 staff members and visitors were killed. As we commemorate the lives lost in the pursuit of humanitarian action around the globe, and the continued risks to aid workers in the field, what have we learned since 2003? In this episode, ATHA speaks with Claude Bruderlein, Strategic Advisor to the President of the International Committee of the Red Cross and a former member of the Independent Panel appointed by the UN Secretary-General to investigate the Baghdad bombing.

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