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How should humanitarian organizations respond ethically during public health emergencies in displacement settings?

This study explores how humanitarian aid workers navigated the ethical challenges of working in temporary displacement camps during COVID-19. Through interviews with aid workers across the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and Europe, we found that ...


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Our new scoping review analyzed 92 academic and grey literature sources to understand how humanitarian actors are integrating climate change into their programming and operations.

We found a sector in transition:
Climate change is increasingly recognized, but not yet fully integrated
Tensions persist between short-term emergency mandates and long-...


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Closures and handovers in humanitarian aid are becoming increasingly common. Whether due to funding cuts, insecurity, or shifting priorities. Yet too often, communities are left with limited resources once organizations depart.

While “Do No Harm” is a core principle, how do we actually apply it when closing a program under real-world constraints?

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New book chapter from Isabel Muñoz Beaulieu, Handreen Mohammed Saeed and Matthew Hunt.

Muñoz Beaulieu, I., Mohammed Saeed, H., Hunt, M. (2026). Ethical Capacities and Organizational Infrastructure: Navigating Opportunities and Challenges of Artificial Intelligence in Humanitarian Project Closure. In: Koch, B., Winkler, D. (eds) Artificial Intelligence Et...


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