How do you speak humanitarian?

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How do you speak Humanitarian?

> bring greater clarity in humanitarian dialogues
> inspire innovation with a stronger knowledge-policy interface
> improve the quality of strategic and operational responses

CERAH reaches out to its well established network of professionals in the field of humanitarian action. Your expertise and opinion count for CERAH’s latest research project Encyclopedia of Humanitarian ActionTake part in our survey and inform us first hand what the Encyclopedia can do for you and how you might want to get involved in this new collaborative project.

CERAH’s Encyclopedia of Humanitarian Action is designed to offer:

A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK FOR THE 21st CENTURY
The Encyclopedia will explore the different ways key humanitarian concepts are understood across space, time, cultures and disciplines. Confronting academic findings and operational realities to deliver an enhanced conceptual framework, it will bring greater clarity in humanitarian policy dialogues and support better humanitarian operations.

AN INTERACTIVE OPEN-ACCESS ONLINE PLATFORM
The Encyclopedia project will become a living co-creation tool for all those concerned by humanitarian action, to reflect on humanitarian concepts and practice, share perspectives and access resources.

A MUCH NEEDED BRIDGE
Empowering a more informed, effective and cohesive humanitarian movement is our aim. By interrogating how humanitarian concepts are used, we will support the reflective involvement of an expanding range of stakeholders; including the growing ranks of southern actors and the digital generation of humanitarians.

Partnerships are the DNA of the project. CERAH partners, academics, community leaders, as well as other practitioners in humanitarian action are warmly invited to get involved and take our online survey on www.cerahgeneve.ch/survey

Thank you for your participation! Please do not hesitate to share this email and increase the visibility of this online survey.

Learn more here.

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