In this special episode of I Think You’re on Mute, host Beth Eggleston reflects on the journey of the Humanitarian Horizons research programme, which has driven insights and influence across the humanitarian sector over the past seven years.
Beth explores the diverse research areas that have shaped humanitarian practice, from examining mental health support for and recruitment practices of local staff, to reducing the environmental impact of humanitarian operations and shifting the power to local actors.
We look back on our achievements, our challenges, and the lessons learned, asking ourselves what worked well and what could have worked better if… Join us as we dive into the research and ideas that are shaping a better humanitarian future.
Podcast host and guests:
Host: Beth Eggleston
Director, Humanitarian Advisory Group
Guests:
Pamela Cajilig
Independent Consultant
Eranda Wijewickrama
Executive at Humanitarian Advisory Group (HAG)
Podcast research and links:
Humanitarian Advisory Group | Humanitarian Horizons research programme:
https://humanitarianadvisorygroup.org/humanitarian-horizons/
Humanitarian Advisory Group | Greening the System research:
https://humanitarianadvisorygroup.org/humanitarian-horizons/greening-the-system/
Humanitarian Advisory Group | Framework for Greening Humanitarian Action in the Pacific:
https://humanitarianadvisorygroup.org/insight/framework-for-greening-humanitarian-action-in-the-pacific/
Humanitarian Advisory Group | A Pathway to Localisation Impact: Laying the Foundations:
https://humanitarianadvisorygroup.org/insight/a-pathway-to-localisation-impact-laying-the-foundations/
Humanitarian Advisory Group | Power, People and Local Leadership research:
https://humanitarianadvisorygroup.org/humanitarian-horizons/people-power-and-local-leadership/