On R2P: How the NGO and tech sectors can help protect communities By: David Carment , Joe Landry , Sean Winchester , / April 7, 2015 When states are ineffective, civil society groups become key to bridging the ‘responsibility gap’.
The Global South’s fight against Ebola By: Oheneba Boateng , / October 21, 2014 The south is not just a recipient of humanitarian aid. It also has a strong tradition of giving, says Oheneba Boateng.
Separating Humanitarianism from Politics in Mali By: Jérémie Labbé , / March 24, 2014 Aid works have been attacked in Northern Mali. What does it mean for humanitarian access, asks Jérémie Labbé.
The Case for Humanitarian Drones By: Jack C. Chow , / December 12, 2012 Jack C. Chow on how drones can dramatically change aid – if only we can overcome the stigma associated with them.
The Case Against Humanitarian Drones By: Brittany Card , Nathaniel A. Raymond , Ziad Al Achkar , / December 12, 2012 Nathaniel A. Raymond, Brittany Card, and Ziad Al Achkar on why drones should not be deployed in humanitarian operations