Future of Solidarity-Based Partnerships in a Declining Development Sector
Join us at The Hague Humanity Hub to discuss how we can build stronger partnerships in a changing world!
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The Hague Humanity Hub
58 Fluwelen Burgwal 2511 CJ Den Haag NetherlandsGood to know
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- 2 hours
- In person
About this event
Join us at The Hague Humanity Hub on October 1, 2025 to explore innovative solutions for sustainable partnerships.
Let's discuss how collaboration can drive positive change in a changing world. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and be part of the conversation!
The global development sector is facing a significant decline in funding, with development budgets plummeting since early 2025, directly impacting on activists, practitioners and researchers in human rights, humanitarian aid and related fields. This requires a critical re-evaluation of global power dynamics and funding flows, as well as the creation of new partnerships between knowledge institutions, societal partners, and the private sector.
This event will bring together practitioners, researchers and students to discuss the following questions:
- What have been the main changes in the development sector in 2025 and how has the field responded?
- How can new partners and funding flows best be identified and what opportunities arise to re-align power imbalances in the aid system?
- What is the role of universities and other knowledge institutes in establishing or enhancing solidarity-based partnerships with the field?
- How can these partnerships take shape and be made equitable and inclusive of local knowledge and priorities?
This event is the result of a partnership between Ethnographic Impact Lab (VU Amsterdam) in collaboration with The Hague Humanity Hub and the Institute for Social Studies.
Get to know the Speakers:
- Han Valk (HVFC International)
- Corinne Lamain (KUNO)
- Kaira Zoe Alburo Cañete (The Hague Humanitarian Studies Centre, ISS)
- Flávio Eiró & Maaike Matelski (VU Anthropology, Ethnographic Impact Lab)
- Marie Htet Oo Wai (NIMD)
- Nathaniel Amoh Boateng (Solidaridad West Africa)
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