Join us for the first in a series of NOHA webinars where humanitarian experts will discuss the current sanitary crisis and reflects on the impacts such crisis will have on global inequalities, humanitarian aid flows and people empowerment.

The Covid19 Crisis Seen from the Global South Thursday April 30th, 2020 18:00 -19:30 CET Via Zoom Registration Required   Speakers: Sahar Al-Mkahamreh - Head of Department of Social Work and Dean Assistance for Developing and Planning at, AL-Balqa Applied university and at German Jordanian University. She is one of the co-founders of the Jordanian Association of Social Workers and of the MENA Civil Society Network for Displaced World Refugees. Fernando Almansa - An independent Humanitarian Advisor and Coach with More than 30 years of professional experience in international cooperation, and strategic management of Humanitarian Action. He previously worked for OXFAM and was executive director of the NOHA Program. Virginie Lefèvre - A Jurist who has been working for the past 14 years with NGOs, particularly for the promotion and protection of Human Rights. She is based in Beirut where she is now the Program and Partnerships Coordinator of Amel Association International. Through her work, she is committed to improving cooperation and coordination notably within the Syrian crisis emergency and stabilization response, while contributing to reflections around the international humanitarian system, North-South partnerships, and national NGO. Aziz Diallo - Beneficiary service and SCOPE service operations coordinator at the World Food Program in Kenya. Moderators: Dr.Clara Egger - NOHA Academic Director at the University of Groningen Ass. Prof Dr. Cristina Churruca - NOHA Director at the University of Deusto

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