Mental Health and Humanitarianism
Humanitarians often work in crisis settings, putting their wellbeing aside to help others. But how can their own mental health be managed? About this Event…
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Humanitarians often work in crisis settings, putting their wellbeing aside to help others. But how can their own mental health be managed? About this Event…
HNPW The Leading Edge Programme (LEP) The Leading Edge Programme, launched in February 2017 and replacing the Consultative Group for Emergency Preparedness and Response…
About this Event Join Women in International Security (WIIS) for a timely conversation on misinformation and disinformation with Kate Starbird, Associate Professor in the Department…
The Wilson Center’s Mexico Institute is pleased to host its Ninth Annual US-Mexico Security Forum, taking place on Tuesday, January 26, and Tuesday, February 2.
The Wilson Center’s Mexico Institute is pleased to host its Ninth Annual US-Mexico Security Forum, taking place on Tuesday, January 26, and Tuesday, February 2,…
About the Event How are digital technologies and data being leveraged to support the responses to COVID-19 around the world? Has the pandemic accelerated…
A pandemic, a climate crisis, and a global movement for racial equality, freedom, justice and the end of white supremacy. The consequences of inaction have…
US policymakers increasingly recognise diversity, equity, and inclusion as a vital component of effective development policy. As a major multilateral stakeholder,…
The Rutgers Center for Security, Race and Rights will be hosting their Spring 2021 Transnational Rights and Security in the era of Populism Lecture Series starting January 27. The…
Context: Nigeria, one of Africa’s largest economies, is also the lynchpin of security in western Africa. Yet for over a decade, it has struggled to…