Fixing the world | humanitarian aid: doubts and challenges
Three episodes from Chahut Media, Professor Rodogno and members of the MINT programme discuss the state of humanitarian aid in the unknown today.
From the Azraq refugee camp to the major NGOs and UN agencies in Geneva and UN agencies in Geneva, between October and December 2024, the limits, transformations and impasses of a sector under pressure. A mini-series like an archive document devoted to a world which, since Trump's return to power, has plunged into the unknown. With the participation of the MINT Programme collaborators, professors and students: Professor Salvatore Lombardo, Student Nora Diethelm, Fiona Thierry (CICR), Caroline Abu Sa'Da (Global Issues and Perspectives) and Antonio Donini.
3 EPISODES:
1 - BUILDING A CAMP
Azraq, a refugee camp in the middle of the Jordanian desert, embodies the paradoxes of humanitarianism.
of humanitarianism: conceived as temporary, it has become a de facto city.
Between security, logistics and control, what does the camp tell us about the way we
of organising and managing exile?
2 - IN GOOD FAITH
Dominated by Western players, is humanitarian aid still legitimate? In
experts from International Geneva, we question the neutrality, impartiality and
the neutrality, impartiality and ethical dilemmas of organisations faced with
crises and political manipulation.
3 - A NEW DEAL
Late 2024: faced with the rise of local players, the questioning of its role
and the weakening of international cooperation, the humanitarian sector is in
crisis. We take a look at a system that is still standing, just before it plunges into the
into the unknown.