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Responding with Respect – centring local knowledge in aid and development
Join us for a free lunch and an important discussion at the intersection of academia and practice in aid and development!
The University of Melbourne Masters of Development Program and Humanitarian Advisory Group are proud to announce a collaborative event inviting aid and development practitioners, academics, and students to converge for an insightful discussion.
📅 Date: Thursday, May 16
🕐 Time: 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
📍 Location: Linkway, level 4, John Medley Building, University of Melbourne, Parkville Campus
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Humanitarian Drinks
Join us at the Natural History Public Bar 401 Collins St. Melbourne, the first Thursday of every month from 5PM!
Book Review
HAG Co-Director Beth Eggleston recently published a review of former Emergency Response Coordinator (ERC) of the United Nations Mark Lowcock’s Relief Chief: A Manifesto for Saving Lives in Dire Times.
Read Beth’s review on the Development Policy Blog here.
HAG’s Josie Flint was quoted in the latest edition of The Saturday Paper on the disaster in Tonga.
You can read the article here.
As our three-year strategic research program, Humanitarian Horizons 2018-21 wrapped up last year, we produced a short video with our partners on the impact of Humanitarian Horizons. Watch the video here.
New podcast – Trumanitarian: Haggling for a Grander Bargain
Meg Sattler recently sat down with HAG’s Kate Sutton and Beth Eggleston to discuss diversity in the humanitarian sector and building evidence to create meaningful change.
Listen here.