Videos
The P2P Support team conducts interviews with senior humanitarian leaders. The interviews highlight practical examples of how collective challenges faced by Humanitarian Coordinators and Humanitarian Country Teams have been addressed in different contexts. The P2P Support team also produces short animation videos on issues requiring a collective approach to facilitate learning and knowledge exchange.
Ireland at Fordham Humanitarian Lecture Series: Jamie McGoldrick
The Permanent Mission of Ireland to the United Nations and The Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs, Fordham University held the…
Interview de P2P avec Kate Gilmore, Haut-Commissaire adjointe aux Droits de l’Homme : Ne laisser personne de côté
La série vidéo de Peer to Peer propose des interviews de leaders humanitaires dans le but de présenter les bonnes…
P2P Interview with Kate Gilmore, Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights: Leave no one behind
“ The Peer to Peer video series features interviews with senior leaders in the humanitarian field, in view of capturing…
The Humanitarian / Development Nexus in Colombia
The 2016 World Humanitarian Summit emphasized the importance of strengthening the Humanitarian and Development Nexus for greater coherence and to…
Volker Turk, UNHCR Assistant High Commissioner for Protection
The Importance of Leadership on Protection
Understanding Accountability to Affected People
Accountability to affected people (AAP) is an active commitment to include the people affected by humanitarian crises in decision-making
William Lacy Swing, Director General of IOM and IASC Champion on PSEA
Preventing and addressing sexual exploitation and abuse: The role of humanitarian leaders
Yacoub El Hillo, Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Syria (2013-2016)
Since 2010, the conflict in Syria generated the world’s largest and most complex humanitarian crisis
Jamie McGoldrick, Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Yemen (2015 – 2018)
The 2016 Humanitarian Response Plan for Yemen identified 21.2 million people in need of some form of humanitarian assistance, including over 14 million people in need of food, clean water, and healthcare
What are P2P (formerly STAIT) missions?
These missions offer direct peer support to Humanitarian Coordinators and Humanitarian Country Teams on issues impacting the effectiveness of the response
The Importance of Operational Peer Reviews
The P2P team carries out Operational Peer Reviews, which are inter-agency reviews of Level 3 crises conducted by a team of senior humanitarian practitioners from the UN, NGOs, and other Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) organisations
Lise Grande, Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Iraq (2014 – 2018)
Prioritisation in Humanitarian Response
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