The secret to innovation? Lifelong learning
By Emilia Saarelainen, September 19, 2016
As major emergencies and crises continue to proliferate and change the humanitarian field, UNHCR keeps evolving and adapting. But since [...]
Read moreAs major emergencies and crises continue to proliferate and change the humanitarian field, UNHCR keeps evolving and adapting. But since [...]
Read moreAs an Assistant Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Officer, I am constantly reminded of the unmet needs of the refugee [...]
Read moreYahya Hassune, doesn’t take no for an answer, quite fortunately for UNHCR. About two years ago, Hassune was working [...]
Read moreHave you heard the phrase, “innovation is just another buzzword in the humanitarian sector”? It’s something that I hear [...]
Read moreBracing myself for the long haul 17-hour flight to San Francisco from Beirut, I finally have a moment of pause [...]
Read moreDesigning a Solution: The innovative design consists of a U-shaped compound, and is based on the principle of compact development. [...]
Read moreA Look at the Challenge: We all have our own origin and our way of life! We all wish to [...]
Read moreIn Ulyankulu, Tanzania, the nearest secondary school is far from the remote refugee settlement. The long path walked to school [...]
Read moreAs part of my innovation fellowship, I have been trying to bring some ‘innovative ways of working’ back into my [...]
Read moreAs an iFellow in Beirut, Lebanon, I’ve had the opportunity to delve more deeply into sectors I’ve always [...]
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