Event recording The Learning Curve: A world where learning comes first On July 10 2024, ALNAP (the global network for humanitarian learning) hosted a new kind of online event, featuring humanitarians based all over the world for opinion, debate, networking and … Learning Localisation Locally-led Multimedia Sector leaders open up on learning: Charles Kojo Vandyck Head of Capacity Development, West Africa Civil Society Institute Leadership Learning Multimedia Sector leaders open up on learning: Puji Pojiono Senior Advisor, Pujiono Centre Leadership Learning Multimedia Sector leaders open up on learning: Sofía Sprechmann Sineiro Secretary General - Care International Leadership Learning Multimedia Sector leaders open up on learning: Asier Hernando Malax-Echevarria Director, Sherwood Way Leadership Learning Multimedia Sector leaders open up on learning: Renée Olende Executive Director, Global Advocacy, Care International Leadership Learning Multimedia Sector leaders open up on learning: Mohammed Yarrow Director, the Centre for Peace and Democracy Leadership Learning Multimedia Sector leaders open up on learning: Deepa Nambiar Director of Partnerships, Asylum Access Leadership Learning Multimedia Sector leaders open up on learning: Adama Coulibaly Global Programme Director, Oxfam International Leadership Learning Commentary To work together, we need to learn together Harpinder Collacott, Executive Director of Mercy Corps Europe, believes humanitarian leaders have a responsibility to carve out space and time for learning within their organisations, but donors also have a vital role. Learning Event recording Learning in new and emerging crises - HNPW 2024 session Session exploring learning challenges and solutions in new and emerging crises Learning Commentary Leadership must evolve for partnerships to grow Harpinder Collacott, Executive Director at Mercy Corps Europe, on why leaders must support their organisations to adapt Learning Commentary How do we yearn to learn? Motivations, challenges and opportunities for humanitarians everywhere Findings from ALNAP's survey on how learning and knowledge-sharing takes place across the humanitarian sector Learning Commentary Taking risks and innovating is our role, now the wider sector must reap the rewards Philanthropy is a valuable resource for learning and innovation. How can the humanitarian sector leverage this more? Learning Commentary When do humanitarian action evaluations trigger change? In the 21st Century, demand for evaluations of humanitarian action has soared. This increased demand is due to contextual and external factors, such as the severity of humanitarian crises or … Learning Monitoring & Evaluation Multimedia Improving humanitarian action: Learning for the future | ALNAP Documentary film Humanitarians from across the world offer fresh, deep insight on current crises Learning Commentary Humanitarian learning: your fountain of youth? Could age be one of the biggest barriers to learning? Learning Commentary Join us on a journey to transform humanitarian learning Throughout 2024, ALNAP will be challenging itself, its members and the wider sector to unlock the full potential of humanitarian learning. Learning Commentary We need learners and thinkers on the humanitarian frontline When humanitarians go to communities in crisis, we must first observe, see things and try to understand the dynamics. If community members are surviving in the middle of a problem, … Learning Locally-led Commentary Learning about learning in humanitarian urban operations Staff from ICRC share their journey that led ICRC to creatively re-imagine their methods. Learning Urban response 1 2 Next