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🌎 Humanitarian & Conflict Response Institute
📚 Humanitarian Research, Teaching & Learning
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@hcrinstitute.bsky.social
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🌍✨ Welcome to HCRI! ✨🌍
We're a global leader in education, research, and practice focused on tackling the world’s most pressing humanitarian and conflict-related challenges. From groundbreaking research to transformative teaching, we’re here to make a difference. 🌟
📚 Why preserve humanitarian archives?
Digitisation, funding cuts, and instability are putting vital humanitarian records at risk — this post explores why protecting them matters now more than ever.
👉 blogs.manchester.ac.uk/hcri/2025/11...
Digitisation, funding cuts, and instability are putting vital humanitarian records at risk — this post explores why protecting them matters now more than ever.
👉 blogs.manchester.ac.uk/hcri/2025/11...
Why preserve humanitarian archives?
This article by Flora Chatt was originally posted on the website of HCRI’s Developing Humanitarian Medicine project. The theme of this year’s World Digital Preservation Day is Why Preserve...
blogs.manchester.ac.uk
November 6, 2025 at 10:10 AM
📚 Why preserve humanitarian archives?
Digitisation, funding cuts, and instability are putting vital humanitarian records at risk — this post explores why protecting them matters now more than ever.
👉 blogs.manchester.ac.uk/hcri/2025/11...
Digitisation, funding cuts, and instability are putting vital humanitarian records at risk — this post explores why protecting them matters now more than ever.
👉 blogs.manchester.ac.uk/hcri/2025/11...
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New call for papers: What is the future for global development?
We are pleased to announce that GDI is hosting a conference in April 2026, and we are now accepting abstracts for papers and posters.
Please see the full Call for Papers for more info as well as the form to submit: bit.ly/4omBJ6o
We are pleased to announce that GDI is hosting a conference in April 2026, and we are now accepting abstracts for papers and posters.
Please see the full Call for Papers for more info as well as the form to submit: bit.ly/4omBJ6o
November 3, 2025 at 12:50 PM
New call for papers: What is the future for global development?
We are pleased to announce that GDI is hosting a conference in April 2026, and we are now accepting abstracts for papers and posters.
Please see the full Call for Papers for more info as well as the form to submit: bit.ly/4omBJ6o
We are pleased to announce that GDI is hosting a conference in April 2026, and we are now accepting abstracts for papers and posters.
Please see the full Call for Papers for more info as well as the form to submit: bit.ly/4omBJ6o
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Don't miss the @hcrinstitute.bsky.social Landmark Lecture 2025, which will be given by Prof Marsha Henry of @qubelfastofficial.bsky.social on 19 Nov.
Register and learn more about the event here: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/hcri-landm...
Register and learn more about the event here: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/hcri-landm...
HCRI Landmark Lecture 2025
This year's Landmark Lecture will be given by Prof. Marsha Henry, Queen's University Belfast.
www.eventbrite.co.uk
October 24, 2025 at 12:28 PM
Don't miss the @hcrinstitute.bsky.social Landmark Lecture 2025, which will be given by Prof Marsha Henry of @qubelfastofficial.bsky.social on 19 Nov.
Register and learn more about the event here: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/hcri-landm...
Register and learn more about the event here: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/hcri-landm...
Belfast’s murals are changing—from symbols of division to expressions of hope and community. 🌈
HCRI’s @birte-vogel.bsky.social co-authored research showing how these artworks reflect shifting identities and peacebuilding.
Read more: tinyurl.com/m2m3pn43
HCRI’s @birte-vogel.bsky.social co-authored research showing how these artworks reflect shifting identities and peacebuilding.
Read more: tinyurl.com/m2m3pn43
What Belfast’s changing murals can tell us about peace
By systematically tracking changes in murals over time, we have gained profound insights into the dynamics of peace and conflict.
theconversation.com
October 30, 2025 at 8:40 AM
Belfast’s murals are changing—from symbols of division to expressions of hope and community. 🌈
HCRI’s @birte-vogel.bsky.social co-authored research showing how these artworks reflect shifting identities and peacebuilding.
Read more: tinyurl.com/m2m3pn43
HCRI’s @birte-vogel.bsky.social co-authored research showing how these artworks reflect shifting identities and peacebuilding.
Read more: tinyurl.com/m2m3pn43
HCRI's Prof. Larissa Fast contributed to a new open-access volume from @icrc.org, @unhcr.org & Global Privacy Assembly on data protection in humanitarian action.
Find out more here:
📖 tinyurl.com/3yy99ssw
🎙️ tinyurl.com/53kvhzyt
Find out more here:
📖 tinyurl.com/3yy99ssw
🎙️ tinyurl.com/53kvhzyt
Prof Larissa Fast contributes to new ICRC book on data protection in humanitarian action
YouTube video by HCRInstitute
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October 29, 2025 at 9:48 AM
HCRI's Prof. Larissa Fast contributed to a new open-access volume from @icrc.org, @unhcr.org & Global Privacy Assembly on data protection in humanitarian action.
Find out more here:
📖 tinyurl.com/3yy99ssw
🎙️ tinyurl.com/53kvhzyt
Find out more here:
📖 tinyurl.com/3yy99ssw
🎙️ tinyurl.com/53kvhzyt
🎓 People, Research & Real-World Impact — The HCRI Blog
From conflict response to global health, explore stories of humanitarian action from staff, students & alumni at HCRI.
🔗 blogs.manchester.ac.uk/hcri/
#HCRI #HumanitarianAction #UoM #GlobalHealth
From conflict response to global health, explore stories of humanitarian action from staff, students & alumni at HCRI.
🔗 blogs.manchester.ac.uk/hcri/
#HCRI #HumanitarianAction #UoM #GlobalHealth
October 22, 2025 at 8:48 AM
🎓 People, Research & Real-World Impact — The HCRI Blog
From conflict response to global health, explore stories of humanitarian action from staff, students & alumni at HCRI.
🔗 blogs.manchester.ac.uk/hcri/
#HCRI #HumanitarianAction #UoM #GlobalHealth
From conflict response to global health, explore stories of humanitarian action from staff, students & alumni at HCRI.
🔗 blogs.manchester.ac.uk/hcri/
#HCRI #HumanitarianAction #UoM #GlobalHealth
In turbulent times, evidence matters.
HCRI's Dr Luke Kelly explains why @k4dd.ids.ac.uk Humanitarian Evidence & Discourse Summaries are vital for humanitarian action.
Read more 👇
blogs.manchester.ac.uk/hcri/2025/10/13/why-humanitarian-evidence-summaries-are-essential-in-turbulent-times/
HCRI's Dr Luke Kelly explains why @k4dd.ids.ac.uk Humanitarian Evidence & Discourse Summaries are vital for humanitarian action.
Read more 👇
blogs.manchester.ac.uk/hcri/2025/10/13/why-humanitarian-evidence-summaries-are-essential-in-turbulent-times/
Why Humanitarian Evidence Summaries are Essential in Turbulent Times
This piece by Dr Luke Kelly, Lecturer in Humanitarian Studies at HCRI, was originally published in K4DD. Humanitarianism is a broad field that has developed considerably since the 1990s. Accompanyin...
blogs.manchester.ac.uk
October 13, 2025 at 12:56 PM
In turbulent times, evidence matters.
HCRI's Dr Luke Kelly explains why @k4dd.ids.ac.uk Humanitarian Evidence & Discourse Summaries are vital for humanitarian action.
Read more 👇
blogs.manchester.ac.uk/hcri/2025/10/13/why-humanitarian-evidence-summaries-are-essential-in-turbulent-times/
HCRI's Dr Luke Kelly explains why @k4dd.ids.ac.uk Humanitarian Evidence & Discourse Summaries are vital for humanitarian action.
Read more 👇
blogs.manchester.ac.uk/hcri/2025/10/13/why-humanitarian-evidence-summaries-are-essential-in-turbulent-times/
📢 Join us for the HCRI Landmark Lecture 2025 with Prof. Marsha Henry: “Intersectional Beginnings and Abolitionist Endings.”
📅 Wed 19 Nov | 🕓 4 – 5:30pm GMT
Explore critical theories reshaping humanitarian studies.
🎟️ tinyurl.com/yjr3rhrc
📅 Wed 19 Nov | 🕓 4 – 5:30pm GMT
Explore critical theories reshaping humanitarian studies.
🎟️ tinyurl.com/yjr3rhrc
HCRI Landmark Lecture 2025
This year's Landmark Lecture will be given by Prof. Marsha Henry, Queen's University Belfast.
tinyurl.com
October 8, 2025 at 7:22 AM
📢 Join us for the HCRI Landmark Lecture 2025 with Prof. Marsha Henry: “Intersectional Beginnings and Abolitionist Endings.”
📅 Wed 19 Nov | 🕓 4 – 5:30pm GMT
Explore critical theories reshaping humanitarian studies.
🎟️ tinyurl.com/yjr3rhrc
📅 Wed 19 Nov | 🕓 4 – 5:30pm GMT
Explore critical theories reshaping humanitarian studies.
🎟️ tinyurl.com/yjr3rhrc
Proud to share that @leverhulme.ac.uk & @wellcometrust.bsky.social are combining support for our new 12-month Humanitarian Archive Emergency programme.
📚 Aimed at protecting and rescuing endangered archives and datasets
🤝 Establishing ethical triage frameworks & international collaborations
📚 Aimed at protecting and rescuing endangered archives and datasets
🤝 Establishing ethical triage frameworks & international collaborations
Leverhulme Trust and Wellcome Trust Combine Support
Leverhulme Trust and Wellcome Trust combine support for the Humanitarian Archive Emergency (HAE) project based at the Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute at The University of Manchester. This...
www.manchester.ac.uk
September 23, 2025 at 7:07 AM
Proud to share that @leverhulme.ac.uk & @wellcometrust.bsky.social are combining support for our new 12-month Humanitarian Archive Emergency programme.
📚 Aimed at protecting and rescuing endangered archives and datasets
🤝 Establishing ethical triage frameworks & international collaborations
📚 Aimed at protecting and rescuing endangered archives and datasets
🤝 Establishing ethical triage frameworks & international collaborations
📢New ESRC project
HCRI's Dr Antoine Burgard will lead “Who is a child? Determining age in British & French border policing, 1918–present” (2025–28).
The project explores how age shapes migration laws, policies & experiences.
HCRI's Dr Antoine Burgard will lead “Who is a child? Determining age in British & French border policing, 1918–present” (2025–28).
The project explores how age shapes migration laws, policies & experiences.
Who is a child? Determining age in British and French border policing, 1918 to the present | Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute | The University of Manchester
www.hcri.manchester.ac.uk
September 12, 2025 at 1:49 PM
📢New ESRC project
HCRI's Dr Antoine Burgard will lead “Who is a child? Determining age in British & French border policing, 1918–present” (2025–28).
The project explores how age shapes migration laws, policies & experiences.
HCRI's Dr Antoine Burgard will lead “Who is a child? Determining age in British & French border policing, 1918–present” (2025–28).
The project explores how age shapes migration laws, policies & experiences.
How can disaster governance be made more democratic? What role do disaster memories play in making future disaster response more just and accountable?
HCRI's @nimeshdhungana.bsky.social and Accountability Lab reflect on key lessons learned from the 2015 Nepal earthquakes🇳🇵💡
tinyurl.com/3myk7a99
HCRI's @nimeshdhungana.bsky.social and Accountability Lab reflect on key lessons learned from the 2015 Nepal earthquakes🇳🇵💡
tinyurl.com/3myk7a99
September 1, 2025 at 9:12 AM
How can disaster governance be made more democratic? What role do disaster memories play in making future disaster response more just and accountable?
HCRI's @nimeshdhungana.bsky.social and Accountability Lab reflect on key lessons learned from the 2015 Nepal earthquakes🇳🇵💡
tinyurl.com/3myk7a99
HCRI's @nimeshdhungana.bsky.social and Accountability Lab reflect on key lessons learned from the 2015 Nepal earthquakes🇳🇵💡
tinyurl.com/3myk7a99
🚨 New from RIAH!
Two brand-new Conflict & Health publications are here 📄✨
📰 Explore the latest insights in global health & humanitarian research:
🔗 riah.manchester.ac.uk/articles/rep...
Two brand-new Conflict & Health publications are here 📄✨
📰 Explore the latest insights in global health & humanitarian research:
🔗 riah.manchester.ac.uk/articles/rep...
Our Research – RIAH – Researching the Impact of Attacks on Healthcare
riah.manchester.ac.uk
August 12, 2025 at 8:44 AM
🚨 New from RIAH!
Two brand-new Conflict & Health publications are here 📄✨
📰 Explore the latest insights in global health & humanitarian research:
🔗 riah.manchester.ac.uk/articles/rep...
Two brand-new Conflict & Health publications are here 📄✨
📰 Explore the latest insights in global health & humanitarian research:
🔗 riah.manchester.ac.uk/articles/rep...
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Now in its sixth year, #SouthAsianHeritageMonth returns with the theme ‘Roots to Routes’, exploring the journeys and identities of people with South Asian roots.
Dr Omer Aijazi from @hcrinstitute.bsky.social explores this year's theme👉 sites.manchester.ac.uk/humanities-b...
@manchester.ac.uk
Dr Omer Aijazi from @hcrinstitute.bsky.social explores this year's theme👉 sites.manchester.ac.uk/humanities-b...
@manchester.ac.uk
Routes of Repair
In Kashmir’s fractured valleys, where ancestral lands are stitched together by memory more than maps, Dr. Omer Aijazi traces the quiet power of repair. His journey, rooted in Pakistani heritage and ro...
sites.manchester.ac.uk
August 5, 2025 at 11:21 AM
Now in its sixth year, #SouthAsianHeritageMonth returns with the theme ‘Roots to Routes’, exploring the journeys and identities of people with South Asian roots.
Dr Omer Aijazi from @hcrinstitute.bsky.social explores this year's theme👉 sites.manchester.ac.uk/humanities-b...
@manchester.ac.uk
Dr Omer Aijazi from @hcrinstitute.bsky.social explores this year's theme👉 sites.manchester.ac.uk/humanities-b...
@manchester.ac.uk
🇳🇵 Now also available in Nepali: documents.manchester.ac.uk/display.aspx...
📣 New policy brief: The Ethics of Research Collaborations in Conflict and Disaster Settings
❓Researchers in Nepal, Colombia & the Balkans reveal gaps between formal ethics & lived realities in the field, shaped by colonial legacies & unequal power.
🔗 tinyurl.com/2xhbd5pw
❓Researchers in Nepal, Colombia & the Balkans reveal gaps between formal ethics & lived realities in the field, shaped by colonial legacies & unequal power.
🔗 tinyurl.com/2xhbd5pw
August 5, 2025 at 10:12 AM
🇳🇵 Now also available in Nepali: documents.manchester.ac.uk/display.aspx...
🌍 Two new edited volumes featuring HCRI's Prof. Bertrand Taithe are set to be published with @manchesterup.bsky.social!
🧵 Humanitarian Handicraft: History, Materiality and Trade.
💉 Medical Care and Intimacy in the Long Second World War, 1931–1953.
🔗 www.manchester.ac.uk/about/news/n...
🧵 Humanitarian Handicraft: History, Materiality and Trade.
💉 Medical Care and Intimacy in the Long Second World War, 1931–1953.
🔗 www.manchester.ac.uk/about/news/n...
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press is known globally as a publisher of Humanities and Social Sciences research. We currently publish over 170 books each year, as well as seven journals.
manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk
July 31, 2025 at 8:43 AM
🌍 Two new edited volumes featuring HCRI's Prof. Bertrand Taithe are set to be published with @manchesterup.bsky.social!
🧵 Humanitarian Handicraft: History, Materiality and Trade.
💉 Medical Care and Intimacy in the Long Second World War, 1931–1953.
🔗 www.manchester.ac.uk/about/news/n...
🧵 Humanitarian Handicraft: History, Materiality and Trade.
💉 Medical Care and Intimacy in the Long Second World War, 1931–1953.
🔗 www.manchester.ac.uk/about/news/n...
🇪🇸 Now also available in Spanish: documents.manchester.ac.uk/display.aspx...
📣 New policy brief: The Ethics of Research Collaborations in Conflict and Disaster Settings
❓Researchers in Nepal, Colombia & the Balkans reveal gaps between formal ethics & lived realities in the field, shaped by colonial legacies & unequal power.
🔗 tinyurl.com/2xhbd5pw
❓Researchers in Nepal, Colombia & the Balkans reveal gaps between formal ethics & lived realities in the field, shaped by colonial legacies & unequal power.
🔗 tinyurl.com/2xhbd5pw
July 24, 2025 at 8:30 AM
🇪🇸 Now also available in Spanish: documents.manchester.ac.uk/display.aspx...
🎓 Celebrating Outstanding Student Citizenship at HCRI!
This grad season, we’re honouring 3 amazing students who’ve gone above & beyond in making a difference 💫
👏 Maisy Wood
👏 Selim Iyidirli
👏 Bradley Williams
Read their stories + staff tributes 👉
tinyurl.com/39k8z7xp
This grad season, we’re honouring 3 amazing students who’ve gone above & beyond in making a difference 💫
👏 Maisy Wood
👏 Selim Iyidirli
👏 Bradley Williams
Read their stories + staff tributes 👉
tinyurl.com/39k8z7xp
July 23, 2025 at 8:06 AM
🎓 Celebrating Outstanding Student Citizenship at HCRI!
This grad season, we’re honouring 3 amazing students who’ve gone above & beyond in making a difference 💫
👏 Maisy Wood
👏 Selim Iyidirli
👏 Bradley Williams
Read their stories + staff tributes 👉
tinyurl.com/39k8z7xp
This grad season, we’re honouring 3 amazing students who’ve gone above & beyond in making a difference 💫
👏 Maisy Wood
👏 Selim Iyidirli
👏 Bradley Williams
Read their stories + staff tributes 👉
tinyurl.com/39k8z7xp
New study shows nearly half of hospital patients in Malawi and Tanzania have multiple health conditions, highlighting a major under-recognised health burden.
@hcrinstitute.bsky.social Prof Paul Dark is contributing to this vital research as part of the Multilink consortium.
🔗 tinyurl.com/m7p2rnat
@hcrinstitute.bsky.social Prof Paul Dark is contributing to this vital research as part of the Multilink consortium.
🔗 tinyurl.com/m7p2rnat
New study shows almost half of hospital patients in Malawi and Tanzania have multiple health conditions
The Multilink Consortium, a NIHR-funded partnership between the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, the Malawi-Liverpool-Wellcome Programme, Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences and
tinyurl.com
July 22, 2025 at 7:23 AM
New study shows nearly half of hospital patients in Malawi and Tanzania have multiple health conditions, highlighting a major under-recognised health burden.
@hcrinstitute.bsky.social Prof Paul Dark is contributing to this vital research as part of the Multilink consortium.
🔗 tinyurl.com/m7p2rnat
@hcrinstitute.bsky.social Prof Paul Dark is contributing to this vital research as part of the Multilink consortium.
🔗 tinyurl.com/m7p2rnat
Northern Heart, Global Reach
“Families are torn apart; lives and livelihoods are lost.” — Nika Kokareva, MAG Ukraine
At Global Manchester, powerful stories from Ukraine to Gaza revealed the human cost of war — and the urgent need for humanitarian support.
www.manchester.ac.uk/about/news/n...
“Families are torn apart; lives and livelihoods are lost.” — Nika Kokareva, MAG Ukraine
At Global Manchester, powerful stories from Ukraine to Gaza revealed the human cost of war — and the urgent need for humanitarian support.
www.manchester.ac.uk/about/news/n...
July 21, 2025 at 8:22 AM
Northern Heart, Global Reach
“Families are torn apart; lives and livelihoods are lost.” — Nika Kokareva, MAG Ukraine
At Global Manchester, powerful stories from Ukraine to Gaza revealed the human cost of war — and the urgent need for humanitarian support.
www.manchester.ac.uk/about/news/n...
“Families are torn apart; lives and livelihoods are lost.” — Nika Kokareva, MAG Ukraine
At Global Manchester, powerful stories from Ukraine to Gaza revealed the human cost of war — and the urgent need for humanitarian support.
www.manchester.ac.uk/about/news/n...
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Bittersweet farewell to my job at @hcrinstitute.bsky.social this month, especially after seeing some of my students graduate today! A sincere thanks to great colleagues, and to Manchester, where I did my PhD and where I got my first lecturer role. Exciting new things coming in October! 👀
July 14, 2025 at 3:05 PM
Bittersweet farewell to my job at @hcrinstitute.bsky.social this month, especially after seeing some of my students graduate today! A sincere thanks to great colleagues, and to Manchester, where I did my PhD and where I got my first lecturer role. Exciting new things coming in October! 👀
🎓 Happy Graduation Day to all the incredible HCRI students! 🌍✨ Today, we celebrate your achievements and the amazing impact you'll continue to make in the world. Congratulations, graduates! 🎉 #HCRIGraduates #ClassOf2025
July 14, 2025 at 8:15 AM
🎓 Happy Graduation Day to all the incredible HCRI students! 🌍✨ Today, we celebrate your achievements and the amazing impact you'll continue to make in the world. Congratulations, graduates! 🎉 #HCRIGraduates #ClassOf2025
📣 New policy brief: The Ethics of Research Collaborations in Conflict and Disaster Settings
❓Researchers in Nepal, Colombia & the Balkans reveal gaps between formal ethics & lived realities in the field, shaped by colonial legacies & unequal power.
🔗 tinyurl.com/2xhbd5pw
❓Researchers in Nepal, Colombia & the Balkans reveal gaps between formal ethics & lived realities in the field, shaped by colonial legacies & unequal power.
🔗 tinyurl.com/2xhbd5pw
July 10, 2025 at 2:02 PM
📣 New policy brief: The Ethics of Research Collaborations in Conflict and Disaster Settings
❓Researchers in Nepal, Colombia & the Balkans reveal gaps between formal ethics & lived realities in the field, shaped by colonial legacies & unequal power.
🔗 tinyurl.com/2xhbd5pw
❓Researchers in Nepal, Colombia & the Balkans reveal gaps between formal ethics & lived realities in the field, shaped by colonial legacies & unequal power.
🔗 tinyurl.com/2xhbd5pw
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🌍Last week, we were proud to join #GlobalManchester partners for “Northern Heart, Global Reach” celebrating Manchester’s global role in humanitarian & #HumanRights work.
📣We shared our research on law enforcement equipment & our work to prevent torture.
🔗 omegaresearchfoundation.org/news/global-...
📣We shared our research on law enforcement equipment & our work to prevent torture.
🔗 omegaresearchfoundation.org/news/global-...
Global Manchester: Celebrating Manchester's Humanitarian and Human Rights Organizations - Omega Research Foundation
omegaresearchfoundation.org
July 9, 2025 at 12:32 PM
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Many donors are increasingly including restrictions on aid financing. In this report, Kristina Tschunkert from @hcrinstitute.bsky.social explores how aid conditionality is evolving.
Download here: k4d.ids.ac.uk/resource/shi...
Download here: k4d.ids.ac.uk/resource/shi...
Shifting Sands: The Evolving Landscape of Aid Conditionality and its Effects
This report examines how aid conditionality has evolved since 2010, and explores the rise of new donors like China, who offer fewer conditions.
k4d.ids.ac.uk
June 30, 2025 at 8:37 AM
Many donors are increasingly including restrictions on aid financing. In this report, Kristina Tschunkert from @hcrinstitute.bsky.social explores how aid conditionality is evolving.
Download here: k4d.ids.ac.uk/resource/shi...
Download here: k4d.ids.ac.uk/resource/shi...
📢 UoM experts are cited in the latest @houseofcommons.parliament.uk IDC report on humanitarian access & international law.
Featuring academics from @milcmanchester.bsky.social & @hcrinstitute.bsky.social.
🔗 tinyurl.com/46mf4shk
#HumanitarianLaw #UoMResearch #IDCReport
Featuring academics from @milcmanchester.bsky.social & @hcrinstitute.bsky.social.
🔗 tinyurl.com/46mf4shk
#HumanitarianLaw #UoMResearch #IDCReport
Humanitarian access and adherence to international humanitarian law - Committees - UK Parliament
International humanitarian law includes important rules to facilitate the passage of humanitarian relief such as food, clothing and medical supplies as well as rules on the protection of humanitarian ...
committees.parliament.uk
June 27, 2025 at 9:03 AM
📢 UoM experts are cited in the latest @houseofcommons.parliament.uk IDC report on humanitarian access & international law.
Featuring academics from @milcmanchester.bsky.social & @hcrinstitute.bsky.social.
🔗 tinyurl.com/46mf4shk
#HumanitarianLaw #UoMResearch #IDCReport
Featuring academics from @milcmanchester.bsky.social & @hcrinstitute.bsky.social.
🔗 tinyurl.com/46mf4shk
#HumanitarianLaw #UoMResearch #IDCReport