DIHAD, launched in 2004, is considered as the Middle East’s first ever humanitarian aid and development event creating a regional platform for the exchange of humanitarian ideas and practices. Over...
Preparing for an expatriation is often an exciting and stressful exercise for the worker and children. But this new life is also, very often, the one of a whole family...
While many people are attracted to the humanitarian sector, working for NGOs is more difficult than you might think. Increasingly specialised, these charitable organisations are looking for professionals with international...
DIHAD, launched in 2004, is considered as the Middle East’s first ever humanitarian aid and development event creating a regional platform for the exchange of humanitarian ideas and practices. Over...
The global mobility of people shifted the definition of expatriation which is becoming obsolete. In fact, people move globally because they move from country to country because they travel for...
Social, work or family problems for Aid workers can provoke health conditions involving changes in emotions, thinking or behavior which is known as mental illness.
Since the fall of the dictator Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, Libya has been a country without a state, drowning in chaos. The totally divided country has three centres of power...
WORK and VOLUNTEER are two as non-threatening as words can be. If we cluster them together side by side they can spark an incredible range of opportunities. Why Should you...
The purpose of this paper is to reflect on the court case and what lessons can be drawn from the Court’s ruling for the international aid sector. In order to...