How the pursuit of growth and capital came to dominate humanitarianism, why it blocks reform, and how to tame it.
The New Humanitarian
Online Audio- und Videomedien
Geneva, Geneva 56.035 Follower:innen
Journalism from the heart of crises
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The New Humanitarian was founded by the United Nations in 1995, in the wake of the Rwandan genocide, out of the conviction that objective on-the-ground reporting of humanitarian crises could help mitigate or even prevent future disasters of that magnitude. Almost twenty years later, we became an independent non-profit news organisation, allowing us to cast a more critical eye over the multi-billion-dollar emergency aid industry and draw attention to its failures at a time of unprecedented humanitarian need. As digital disinformation went global, and mainstream media retreated from many international crisis zones, our field-based, high-quality journalism filled even more of a gap. Today, we are one of only a handful of newsrooms world-wide specialized in covering crises and disasters – and in holding the aid industry accountable. In 2019, we changed our name to The New Humanitarian to signal our move from UN project to independent newsroom and our role chronicling the changing nature of – and response to – humanitarian crises. Throughout our journey, we have remained true to our mission to inform crisis prevention and response by amplifying the voices of those most affected; shining a light on forgotten crises; and resisting superficial, sensational narratives about the crises of our time.
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- Online Audio- und Videomedien
- Größe
- 11–50 Beschäftigte
- Hauptsitz
- Geneva, Geneva
- Art
- Nonprofit
- Gegründet
- 1995
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Rue de Varembé 3
Geneva, Geneva CH - 1202 , CH
Beschäftigte von The New Humanitarian
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Dominique Ben Dhaou
Career Reinvention Coaching - Business Coaching - Executive Mentoring - Business transformation through People solutions - Board member - Author
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Tammam Aloudat
CEO of The New Humanitarian
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Paula Dupraz-Dobias
International Journalist and Producer
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Martin Aked
Honorary Treasurer and Board Member at The New Humanitarian
Updates
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Amid the ongoing aid cuts, agencies around the world have already been cutting back on their logistics budgets, and this is already directly impacting people affected by crises. As the aid sector reckons with the broader crisis triggered by USAID’s closure, humanitarian logisticians, and their organisations, face critical choices about how they work. Read more: ⬇️
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US President Donald Trump's hardline policies have stranded tens of thousands of asylum seekers and migrants in Mexico. With few options, many of them have resorted to applying for protection where they are. But Trump’s policies – including cuts to foreign aid – coupled with existing deficiencies, could now push the already overstrained Mexican asylum system to the point of collapse. Read: ⬇️