Research and Studies

Network Paper 46: Humanitarian Futures

Practical Policy Perspectives

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This paper is about the future, and about how agencies can

adapt to meet it. The humanitarian environment of

tomorrow may well not look much like the humanitarian

environment of today. Many of the changes that are

occurring now – scientifically and technologically,

economically and environmentally, in terms of security and

demography – are likely to impinge in some way on the

humanitarian community. In the foreseeable future, we

may face new types of humanitarian crisis, with new tools

at our disposal to reduce their impact. In turn, many of the

assumptions upon which humanitarian organisations base

their work may be becoming increasingly less relevant. The

question – and the central issue addressed here – is

whether and how humanitarian organisations can deal

with the dynamics of change, and its consequences. What

strategies do they need to develop, and how should such

strategies be linked to policies and practice on the ground?

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