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Hear from HAI Representatives at global conferences, webinars and policy forums.

Hear from HAI Representatives at global conferences, webinars and policy forums.

global engagements

global engagements

Since its inception in 2016, HAI has grown its mandate to build a network of Indian grassroot organisations based on the principle of mutual aid, supporting each-other to strengthen institutions and gain greater visibility and recognition. From mobilizing funds for disaster response and recovery to supporting community-led responses in conflict zones, HAI and its LOCAL members have quite a journey to share.

Since its inception in 2016, HAI has grown its mandate to build a network of Indian grassroot organisations based on the principle of mutual aid, supporting each-other to strengthen institutions and gain greater visibility and recognition. From mobilizing funds for disaster response and recovery to supporting community-led responses in conflict zones, HAI and its LOCAL members have quite a journey to share.

Improving the protection and support for humanitarian workers Globally

Improving the protection and support for humanitarian workers Globally

On Tuesday, May 13, 2025, Mr Sudhanshu S Singh spoke at the University of Liège conference on the protection of humanitarian workers, in the presence of representatives from NGOs active in various regions of the world, demonstrating concrete commitment to defending frontline workers risking their lives, in humanitarian crisis situations around the globe.

On Tuesday, May 13, 2025, Mr Sudhanshu S Singh spoke at the University of Liège conference on the protection of humanitarian workers, in the presence of representatives from NGOs active in various regions of the world, demonstrating concrete commitment to defending frontline workers risking their lives, in humanitarian crisis situations around the globe.

Protecting Frontline Humanitarians: the case for strengthened duty of care, mental health support and survivor-centred accountability to local responders

Protecting Frontline Humanitarians: the case for strengthened duty of care, mental health support and survivor-centred accountability to local responders

Mr Sudhanshu S Singh talks at the European Humanitarian Forum 2025. Local humanitarian responders face growing risks, caught between the urgency of aid delivery and increasing violations of International Humanitarian Law. Despite their essential role, they receive inadequate support, with duty of care provisions and mental health resources largely skewed in favour of international agencies.

Mr Sudhanshu S Singh talks at the European Humanitarian Forum 2025. Local humanitarian responders face growing risks, caught between the urgency of aid delivery and increasing violations of International Humanitarian Law. Despite their essential role, they receive inadequate support, with duty of care provisions and mental health resources largely skewed in favour of international agencies.

Lauch of the Charter of Rights - RHPW 2025

Lauch of the Charter of Rights - RHPW 2025

The Charter of Rights for Frontline Humanitarian and Community Workers is a voluntary commitment framework designed to strengthen the dignity, safety, and wellbeing of those who deliver aid closest to crises. Rooted in global evidence and field realities, the Charter outlines practical, context-sensitive commitments across safety, compensation, mental health, accountability, and local leadership.

The Charter of Rights for Frontline Humanitarian and Community Workers is a voluntary commitment framework designed to strengthen the dignity, safety, and wellbeing of those who deliver aid closest to crises. Rooted in global evidence and field realities, the Charter outlines practical, context-sensitive commitments across safety, compensation, mental health, accountability, and local leadership.