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ALNAP podcasts

ALNAP
Humanitarian Aid
Humanitarian Sector
Humanitarian Funding
Community-Based Disaster Risk Reduction
Learning
Ukraine
Humanitarian Response
International Committee Of the Red Cross
Crisis Management
Anticipatory Action
World Food Programme
World Food Program
Humanitarian Needs
Incentive Structures
Evidence-Based Action
Somalia
Public Health
Human Rights
Civil Society Organizations
Philippines

The humanitarian sector is built on principles, learning, and action. But in an increasingly complex world, how do we ensure assistance reaches those who need it most? How do we turn knowledge into meaningful change?

ALNAP podcasts explore these critical questions from different angles. The Learning Curve delves into the challenges of learning in the sector, uncovering barriers to evidence-based ... more

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Rethinking incentives in humanitarian action

In this episode of ‘The Learning Curve’, Juliet Parker, Director of ALNAP, speaks with Damian Lilly, an independent consultant based in Mozambique and a former UN and NGO humanitarian leader. Together, th... more

In this episode of 'A Matter of Priorities,' our host Alice Obrecht continues her conversation with Hugo Slim on his work with the Norwegian Center for Humanitarian Studies. The discussion focuses on more detailed principles for prioritising and allo... more

In this episode of 'A Matter of Priorities,' as the sector as a whole looks at a 'humanitarian reset,' our host Alice Obrecht delves into the definition of a humanitarian need with Hugo Slim and how these boundaries might be redefined. 

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In this episode of A Matter of Priorities, our host Alice Obrecht takes a deep dive into the ripple effects of unprecedented budget cuts to the World Food Program (WFP). With a shortfall of over 50% in its 2023 budget, WFP faced its largest financial... more

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Damian Lilly
Independent consultant with experience working for UN and NGOs
Independent
Episode: Episode 4: Rethinking incentives in humanitarian action: A conversation with Damian Lilly
Hugo Slim
Noted humanitarian expert and co-author of papers on humanitarian needs
Norwegian Center for Humanitarian Studies
Episode: Principles for prioritising & allocating humanitarian needs: A discussion with Hugo Slim
Valerie Gwaniere
Assistant Executive Director for Program and Policy Development at WFP
World Food Program
Episode: The prioritisation challenge in focus: WFP
Christophe Titica
Professor in Development Studies at the Institute of Development Policy
University of Antwerp
Episode: The prioritisation challenge in focus: WFP
Rose Eriksson
PhD student researching refugee policy processes
University of Antwerp
Episode: The prioritisation challenge in focus: WFP
Leila Oliveira
Led the independent body that developed the Joint and Intersectoral Analysis Framework (GF 2.0)
Episode: Counting the uncountable
Katie Ricard
Works with Impact Initiatives, an independent needs assessment agency
Impact Initiatives
Episode: Counting the uncountable
Helen Hittem
Works at country level in humanitarian crises analysis
REACH
Episode: Counting the uncountable
Andriy Klepikov
Executive Director of the Alliance for Public Health
Alliance for Public Health, Ukraine
Episode: Andriy Klepikov, Executive Director of the Alliance for Public Health (APH), Ukraine

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Alice Obrecht
Host of A Matter of Priorities and Head of research at ALNAP

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Loreine B. Dela Cruz, Executive Director, Center for Disaster Preparedness (CDP), Philippines
Q: Do you have an example, then, of where you felt there's learning existing within the Philippines context that has then been a missed opportunity where the sector hasn't used it in the way that it could?
There are instances of rich local knowledge that has not been properly documented or utilized by larger humanitarian actors, which could have significantly improved responses.
Principles for prioritising & allocating humanitarian needs: A discussion with Hugo Slim
Q: How can we avoid turning back to the system we had in the 90s?
Slim emphasizes the need for institutions that focus on quality while eliminating unnecessary bureaucracy.
Principles for prioritising & allocating humanitarian needs: A discussion with Hugo Slim
Q: What considerations do you think are useful for people to be bearing in mind as they make these difficult cuts?
Hugo Slim suggests focusing on urgent cases of distress and recognizing that many humanitarian efforts may need to revert to core life-saving missions.
Andy Wheatley and Ahmad Kazouini, International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
Q: If the humanitarian sector is serious about learning, what is it that needs to happen now?
We need to unlock funding and recognize the need for risk appetite while admitting failure as a learning opportunity.
Andy Wheatley and Ahmad Kazouini, International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
Q: How easy was it to persuade those within the organization to make the shifts?
It was relatively easy due to prior experiences with similar events.

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Focused on the challenges and ethical considerations facing the humanitarian sector, this series engages a broad array of experts and practitioners in meaningful discussions about effective aid delivery in a complex global landscape. The content often centers around prioritization in humanitarian response, especially in light of diminishing resources, funding cuts, and the pressing moral dilemmas that arise from these constraints. Topics range from the intricacies of needs assessment to the implications of geopolitical changes and climate crises, highlighting the urgent need for innovative solutions and ethical frameworks in humanitarian aid. This series may appeal particularly to those interested in humanitarian ethics, resource allocation... more

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2. Hugo Slim
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5. Rose Eriksson
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7. Katie Ricard
8. Helen Hittem

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