We believe UNHCR must continue to utilise an innovative approach to the growing humanitarian needs of today, and more critically— the future. As the world becomes increasingly complex, UNHCR must become more adaptable and agile. We must adapt to new systems, technologies, and innovations to be fit for purpose; challenging the status quo.

 

At the UNHCR Innovation Service, we aim to support a culture of creativity and collaboration across the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR). We don’t consider ourselves innovators per se, but rather, the facilitators who bring innovation tools, and learning environments to those who require support, in order to help contribute to improvements in how UNHCR works. Regardless, if you’re a refugee or a UNHCR staff member, we want to help you create an enabling environment for innovation and continuous learning.

UNHCR’s Innovation Service facilitates innovation in UNHCR and aims to promote refugee-led innovation across the world.
Refugees are innovators. Read this article about refugee-led innovation & stay tuned for more resources.
Find out how you can experiment with us on humanitarian processes & solutions.
What does innovation even mean? Download our innovation glossary to find out (no, it’s not technology).

The ‘UNHCR Innovation Women Series’ highlights unique perspectives and challenges of women in UNHCR. They offer advice on being a woman in the humanitarian field, lessons learned, stories from their careers, and simple actions we can take to bring more equity into the workplace.

Visit our YouTube channel for the interviews.
Read more about the series.

Articles

Read the latest articles and essays.

Videos

Discover conversations on innovation in the humanitarian field.

The objective of this online space is for UNHCR staff and affiliates to share knowledge on what works and what doesn’t in the field and at Headquarters. If you have an idea about how UNHCR can better address the challenges faced by persons of concern, this is a safe space to share it. The UNHCR Innovation Service will also work jointly with UNHCR colleagues to produce case studies every quarter based on the conversations and promising practices added to this portal.

Submit an insight here.

Communicating with communities is not an option. Listening and talking to communities is a fundamental part of humanitarian response. This short guide consolidates UNHCR Innovation Service’s views and experiences of Communicating with Communities, and contains a selection of tools and videos to help field practitioners enhance their practice.

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