Humanitarian Access
The Humanitarian Agenda works to advance avenues of humanitarian access through the facilitation of multi-level dialogues with humanitarian policy leaders, experts, and practitioners aimed at overcoming arising challenges
Effective humanitarian action requires unimpeded access to reach populations affected by crisis with aid and services. Ensuring humanitarian access requires the careful management of many constraints from bureaucratic restrictions to intense hostilities and attacks on humanitarian personnel.
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- H. Andrew Schwartz
- Chief Communications Officer
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- Samuel Cestari
- Media Relations Coordinator, External Relations
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UNRWA at the Epicenter of the Gaza Crisis—Gaza: The Human Toll
Transcript — April 17, 2024
The Taliban’s Increasing Restrictions on Civil Society and Aid Organizations
Critical Questions by Marti Flacks, Lauren Burke, and Nicolas Jude Larnerd — February 16, 2023
Pakistan’s Deadly Floods Pose Urgent Questions on Preparedness and Response
Critical Questions by Jacob Kurtzer and Hareem Fatima Abdullah — September 13, 2022
Enhancing Humanitarian Aid and Security in Northern Mozambique
Commentary by Sierra Ballard and Emilia Columbo — September 8, 2022
The Long March to Peace: Key Obstacles to Overcome in Ethiopia
Commentary by David Del Conte — February 10, 2022
Assessing Economic Crisis Response Options for Afghanistan
Commentary by Jacob Kurtzer and Alex Zerden — February 9, 2022
Deconstructing Disarmament and Reconciliation Programs in Northeast Nigeria
Commentary by Jacob Kurtzer and Obi Anyadike — January 10, 2022
Time for Action on Ethiopia
Commentary by David Del Conte — December 15, 2021
U.S. Sanctions Squeeze Humanitarian Assistance in Afghanistan
Critical Questions by Jacob Kurtzer, Kelly Moss, and Sue Eckert — September 29, 2021
Taliban Takeover: Humanitarian Implications and Recommendations for the United States
Commentary by Jacob Kurtzer — August 24, 2021