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Humanitarian Diplomacy

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Assessing Policies, Practices and Impact of New Forms of Humanitarian Action and Foreign Policy.

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4/8/2021

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June 9, 2021

Episode 6: The Operational Edge

<p><strong>Médecins Sans Frontières</strong> (MSF) / Doctors Without Borders translates humanitarian diplomacy into humanitarian representation. But what does it mean? Listen to a new episode with Doctoral Researcher <strong>Salla Turunen</strong> and <strong>Reshma Adatia</strong>, who is the Head of Humanitarian Diplomacy and International Operations Coordinator at MSF. Discover also the operational focus of the organization and MSF’s public engagement in calling a spade a spade.</p>

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June 4, 2021

Episode 5: In Case of Emergency

<p>In the fifth episode, Doctoral Researcher <strong>Salla Turunen</strong> looks into humanitarian diplomacy in case of emergencies together with the World Food Programme’s (WFP) <strong>Brian Lander</strong> and <strong>Rebecca Richards</strong>. Brian Lander is the Deputy Director of the Emergency Division at WFP Headquarters, and Rebecca Richards is the Chief of Peace and Conflict Office in WFP’s Programme and Policy Division. Given that right to food is a human right of its own, how is starvation used as a method of warfare? Also, what does WFP’s Nobel Peace Prize mean for the organization and their engagement in humanitarian diplomacy? Listen to find out more.</p>

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May 12, 2021

Episode 4: The Case of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)

<p>In this episode, <strong>Hugo Slim</strong>, Senior Research Fellow from the University of Oxford, discusses the art of humanitarian diplomacy and the history and experience of the ICRC. Hugo is known for a career in humanitarianism that has combined academia, operations, policy and diplomacy. Most recently, between 2015 and 2020, he was the Head of Policy and Humanitarian Diplomacy at the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Geneva. Listen to find out why developing a targeted policy for humanitarian diplomacy matters for a humanitarian organization, and what does it take to be a humanitarian diplomat.</p>

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What is Humanitarian Diplomacy?

Assessing Policies, Practices and Impact of New Forms of Humanitarian Action and Foreign Policy.

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