Humanitarian & Digital : The major turning point
Discover those 3 publications of this issue on the theme of Humanitarian & Digital
Connectivity is a lifeline for refugees,
By Filippo Grandi, UN High Commissioner for Refugees

Innovation transforms education for refugee students in Africa
by Catherine Wachiaya
The digital transformation of the humanitarian sector
by Anja Kaspersen and Charlotte Lindsey-Curtet
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Ethics and state funding: the quest for independent humanitarian action
02/22/2017. The ethical analysis of state funding is designed to ensure the independence of humanitarian action. In situations of armed conflict, it must be dynamic and adapted to the context.
Council of Despair? The Fragmentation of UN Diplomacy
04/30/2019. To overcome dysfunction and retain credibility, the council’s members should prioritise the few cases where international cooperation is still possible.




