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Jan Egeland on The Humanitarian Imperative Today

Jan 23, 2023
31:45
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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The Impact of Professionalization on the Humanitarian System
02:43 • 3min
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The Politics of Humanitarian Work
05:54 • 3min
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The Absence of Diplomatic and Political Work in the Security Council
09:21 • 3min
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Solidarity in the Ethiopian Crisis
11:53 • 3min
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The Dangers of Assertive Governments and the Parties of Conflicts
14:53 • 2min
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The Dangers of the Ukraine Crisis
17:00 • 2min
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The Social Media War in Ukraine
19:28 • 2min
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The Consequences of a Protracted War in Ukraine
21:31 • 4min
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The Rise of Donor Fatigue in the Gulf
25:22 • 2min
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The Need for a Reformed Humanitarian System
27:32 • 4min
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The humanitarian sector is facing challenging crises all over the globe. Host Jamie McGoldrick speaks with Jan Egeland, Secretary General of the Norwegian Refugee Council, about the difficulty in responding and adapting to these crises. They discuss the political and climate obstacles humanitarian aid is dealing with, and they talk about working with donors to get support.
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