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KUNO's Podcast
KUNO
24 episodes
9 months ago
Hugo Slim’s delves into the origins of contemporary humanitarianism, recounting its journey through the 18th and 19th centuries, when a mutual sense of humanity and a shared moral community were embraced. He highlights the milestones of this historical road towards humanitarianism: the recognition of wounded soldiers and prisoners of war, the attention that arose to non-combatant civilians and refugees, followed by the invention of human rights, IHL, and the humanitarian principles. He...
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Hugo Slim’s delves into the origins of contemporary humanitarianism, recounting its journey through the 18th and 19th centuries, when a mutual sense of humanity and a shared moral community were embraced. He highlights the milestones of this historical road towards humanitarianism: the recognition of wounded soldiers and prisoners of war, the attention that arose to non-combatant civilians and refugees, followed by the invention of human rights, IHL, and the humanitarian principles. He...
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Episodes (20/24)
KUNO's Podcast
Hugo Slim on the origins of contemporary humanitarianism
Hugo Slim’s delves into the origins of contemporary humanitarianism, recounting its journey through the 18th and 19th centuries, when a mutual sense of humanity and a shared moral community were embraced. He highlights the milestones of this historical road towards humanitarianism: the recognition of wounded soldiers and prisoners of war, the attention that arose to non-combatant civilians and refugees, followed by the invention of human rights, IHL, and the humanitarian principles. He...
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11 months ago
22 minutes

KUNO's Podcast
Decolonisation of aid: Dialogue #5 – The role of the donor (October 2021)
In the webinars 'The decolonization of aid' KUNO, Partos, and The Institute of Social Studies (ISS) take one step back and approach the discussion on the decolonization of aid in a series of talks. Step by step, we highlight an aspect of this debate. We ask two experts to engage in a conversation with one another to explore the controversies and perhaps find some common grounds. This fifth dialogue focusses on the role of the donor with regards to the decolonisation of aid with Smruti Patel (...
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4 years ago
1 hour 35 minutes

KUNO's Podcast
Smruti Patel and Dirk-Jan Koch on the Decolonisation of aid – The role of the donor (October 2021)
In the webinars 'The decolonization of aid' KUNO, Partos, and The Institute of Social Studies (ISS) take one step back and approach the discussion on the decolonization of aid in a series of talks. Step by step, we highlight an aspect of this debate. We ask two experts to engage in a conversation with one another to explore the controversies and perhaps find some common grounds. This podcast is the recording of the opening statements of Smruti Patel (Founder & Director Global Mento...
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4 years ago
24 minutes

KUNO's Podcast
Aarathi Krishnan and Hugo Slim on ethical and moral aspects of the Decolonisation of Humanitarian Aid (September 2021)
In the webinars 'The decolonization of aid' KUNO, Partos, and The Institute of Social Studies (ISS) take one step back and approach the discussion on the decolonization of aid in a series of talks. Step by step, we highlight an aspect of this debate. We ask two experts to engage in a conversation with one another to explore the controversies and perhaps find some common grounds. This podcast is the recording of the opening statements of Aarathi Krishnan (Strategic Foresight Advisor at UNDP) a...
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4 years ago
27 minutes

KUNO's Podcast
Decolonisation of aid: Dialogue #4 - an ethical perspective (September 2021)
In the webinars 'The decolonization of aid' KUNO, Partos, and The Institute of Social Studies (ISS) take one step back and approach the discussion on the decolonization of aid in a series of talks. Step by step, we highlight an aspect of this debate. We ask two experts to engage in a conversation with one another to explore the controversies and perhaps find some common grounds. This fourth dialogue focusses on ethical and moral perspectives related to the decolonisation of aid with Aarathi K...
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4 years ago
1 hour 27 minutes

KUNO's Podcast
How Europe’s (anti-)migration policies are fuelling a humanitarian crisis (2021)
The International Humanitarian Studies Association (IHSA) recently published a special issue of International Migration journal, based on contributions to their conference in The Hague (2018). On the 9th of September IHSA and KUNO organized a webinar in which key findings of a special issue of the International Migration Journal on 'Politics, humanitarianism and migration to Europe' were presented. When some one million people crossed the Mediterranean in the course of 2015 to seek refuge, Eu...
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4 years ago
1 hour 39 minutes

KUNO's Podcast
An 'entire divorce' of an idea - Tammam Aloudat on the Decolonisation of Humanitarian Aid: (June 2021)
In the webinars 'The decolonization of aid' KUNO, Partos, and The Institute of Social Studies (ISS) take one step back and approach the discussion on the decolonization of aid in a series of talks. Step by step, we highlight an aspect of this debate. We ask two experts to engage in a conversation with one another to explore the controversies and perhaps find some common grounds. This podcast is the recording of the ‘superb’ (as indicated on Twitter) opening statement of Tammam Aloudat (...
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4 years ago
13 minutes

KUNO's Podcast
Decolonisation of aid: Dialogue #3 - a humanitarian aid perspective (June 2021)
In the webinars 'The decolonization of aid' KUNO, Partos, and The Institute of Social Studies (ISS) take one step back and approach the discussion on the decolonization of aid in a series of talks. Step by step, we highlight an aspect of this debate. We ask two experts to engage in a conversation with one another to explore the controversies and perhaps find some common grounds. This third dialogue focusses on the perspective from humanitarian aid with Nanette Antequisa (director ECOWEB and a...
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4 years ago
1 hour 32 minutes

KUNO's Podcast
Decolonisation of aid: Dialogue #2 - a development cooperation perspective (June 2021)
In the webinars 'The decolonization of aid' KUNO, Partos, and The Institute of Social Studies (ISS) take one step back and approach the discussion on the decolonization of aid in a series of talks. Step by step, we highlight an aspect of this debate. We ask two experts to engage in a conversation with one another to explore the controversies and perhaps find some common grounds. This scond dialogue focusses on the perspective from development cooperation with Tulika Srivastava (Director...
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4 years ago
1 hour 35 minutes

KUNO's Podcast
Decolonisation of aid: Dialogue #1 - a historical perspective (May 2021)
In the webinars 'The decolonization of aid' KUNO, Partos, and The Institute of Social Studies (ISS) take one step back and approach the discussion on the decolonization of aid in a series of talks. Step by step, we highlight an aspect of this debate. We ask two experts to engage in a conversation with one another to explore the controversies and perhaps find some common grounds. This first dialogue focusses on a historical perspective with Arua Oko Omaka (fellow at the Alex Ekwueme Federal Un...
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4 years ago
1 hour 29 minutes

KUNO's Podcast
Michiel Servaes & Tineke Ceelen: How Covid changes the world (in Dutch)
De Covid-19-crisis is een ongekende uitdaging voor de wereld. Het zal zeker ook het ​​werk van internationale noodhulp veranderen. Deze ontwikkelingen komen aan de orde in het Covid Café, een initiatief van Oxfam Novib en KUNO. In deze aflevering van het KUNO Covid Café vertellen Michiel Servaes (directeur van Oxfam Novib) en Tineke Ceelen (directeur van Stichting Vluchteling en voorzitter van KUNO) hoe Covid hun werk in de humanitaire sector verandert. Het gesprek wordt gefaciliteerd d...
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5 years ago
50 minutes

KUNO's Podcast
‘Like putting a plaster around a malignant tumor.’
Supporting the detained populations in Greece and Libya is the most – or at least one of the most - urgent and most complex humanitarian challenges of this time. The refugees and migrants that got stuck on their way to Europe, live in malicious camps and seek to survive under very harsh conditions. Researcher and well-experienced humanitarian practitioner Jason Phillips was asked by IRC, the International Rescue Committee, to take stock of the experiences of humanitarian practitioners, who ha...
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5 years ago
58 minutes

KUNO's Podcast
A sector reluctant to change
The world is changing fast. Humanitarian needs grow, due to political developments and climate change; the nature of crises is becoming more complex and protracted; and new players are demanding a role within the humanitarian playing field. What are the implications of this for Western INGOs? What are challenges and what could be the added value of Western INGOs in about ten years? To inspire Dutch humanitarian CEOs at the start of a day of strategic decision making, KUNO asked Heba Al...
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6 years ago
45 minutes

KUNO's Podcast
Fuel to the flames: what if humanitarian action prolongs a conflict (Part 2)
The first and foremost goal of humanitarian aid is to save lives. But what if humanitarian action unintentionally lengthens the duration or becomes part of a conflict? During this edition of Humanitarian Hot Topics humanitarian experts discuss unintended consequences of humanitarian aid in South Sudan. This episode follows on the introduction by Jok Madut Jok and further debate with Bram Jansen and Akke Boere (part 1). Speakers: Jok Madut Jok: executive director of the Sudd Institute,...
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6 years ago
50 minutes

KUNO's Podcast
Fuel to the flames: what if humanitarian action prolongs a conflict (Part 1)
The first and foremost goal of humanitarian aid is to save lives. But what if humanitarian action unintentionally lengthens the duration or becomes part of a conflict? During this edition of Humanitarian Hot Topics, Jok Madut Jok of the South Sudanese think tank Sudd Institute, will give an introduction addressing the unintended consequences of humanitarian aid in South Sudan. His keynote speech is followed by a discussion between him and speakers from the humanitarian sector. Speakers: Jok M...
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6 years ago
45 minutes

KUNO's Podcast
Localization: will the Sulawesi response be a game-changer? (Part 2)
The humanitarian sector promised to put local organizations at the heart of humanitarian action. The Grand Bargain presented commitments for local leadership under the frame Localization; these commitments should provide local organisations the means and opportunities to take over control. So far, actual transformation seems to be limited. However, after the tsunami in Sulawesi in 2018, the Indonesian government took control of the access of international aid organisations to the affected are...
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6 years ago
49 minutes

KUNO's Podcast
Localization: will the Sulawesi response be a game-changer? (Part 1)
The humanitarian sector promised to put local organizations at the heart of humanitarian action. The Grand Bargain presented commitments for local leadership under the frame Localization; these commitments should provide local organisations the means and opportunities to take over control. So far, actual transformation seems to be limited. However, after the tsunami in Sulawesi in 2018, the Indonesian government took control of the access of international aid organisations to the affected are...
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6 years ago
42 minutes

KUNO's Podcast
Humanitarian Ethics
An appealing, thoughtful and compact introduction into humanitarian ethics by Hugo Slim based on a Master Class organized by KUNO (the Platform for Humanitarian Knowledge Exchange in the Netherlands), and the Netherlands Red Cross (The Hague, January 2019). Dr. Hugo Slim is author of the book Humanitarian Ethics. A guide to morality of aid in war and disaster (2015). Slim has a combined career in the academic world and in humanitarian practice, and did work - amongst others - for Save the Ch...
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6 years ago
29 minutes

KUNO's Podcast
John Dalhuisen (Part 1) - Migration: Idealism versus pragmatism
According to John Dalhuisen, Senior Fellow at European Stability Initiative and former director of Amnesty International’s Europe and Central Asia Programme, humanitarian organizations should compromise on their ethical and moral standards, when it comes to migration. To not lose the battle from populists and extreme right winged, they have to search for a migration politics that is supported by a majority of the European citizens. Podcast Part 1 reflects the introduction speech of Joh...
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6 years ago
34 minutes

KUNO's Podcast
John Dalhuisen (Part 2) - Migration: Idealism versus pragmatism
According to John Dalhuisen, Senior Fellow at European Stability Initiative and former director of Amnesty International, humanitarian organizations should compromise on their ethical and moral standards, when it comes to migration. To not lose the battle from populists and extreme right winged, they have to search for a migration politics that is supported by a majority of the European citizens. Podcast Part 2 is a reflection of the public debate in Humanity House (The Hague) in Octob...
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6 years ago
27 minutes

KUNO's Podcast
Hugo Slim’s delves into the origins of contemporary humanitarianism, recounting its journey through the 18th and 19th centuries, when a mutual sense of humanity and a shared moral community were embraced. He highlights the milestones of this historical road towards humanitarianism: the recognition of wounded soldiers and prisoners of war, the attention that arose to non-combatant civilians and refugees, followed by the invention of human rights, IHL, and the humanitarian principles. He...