Making sure refugees aren’t lost in translation – with one simple app
By Katie Drew, April 19, 2016
The Emergency Lab’s First Words: Translation Cards During our first scoping mission to fYR Macedonia late last year, the [...]
Read moreThe Emergency Lab’s First Words: Translation Cards During our first scoping mission to fYR Macedonia late last year, the [...]
Read moreOn his days off, Abdiwali Mohamed can usually be found on a football field, either juggling a ball or organizing [...]
Read moreWant to learn more about bottom-up innovation? Take a look at the Humanitarian Innovation Jam 2016 on Bottom-up Innovation. Local Challenges. [...]
Read moreLess than a month ago I attended the World Humanitarian Summit Global Consultation in Geneva. Beyond all the long panel [...]
Read moreUNHCR Innovation had the pleasure of attending the Global Innovations for Children and Youth Summit – ‘Start-Up to Scale-Up; hosted by [...]
Read moreThis is an excerpt from UNHCR’s recently released report: Innovation at UNHCR 2014. This report highlights and showcases some of [...]
Read moreDownload your copy of the new report, Innovation at UNHCR, 2014 to learn about how UNHCR incorporated innovation into its response [...]
Read moreIf you’re visiting Paris over the coming months – the walls along the Seine may look a little different. A [...]
Read moreIt seems like everyday I see a new “Open Innovation Challenge” being launched with a call for the most creative [...]
Read moreI recently read an article titled “Design is more than perfume, aesthetics and trends” written by Richard van der Laken, [...]
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