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Humanitarian Diplomacy: Negotiating Aid Access in a Turbulent World

Humanitarian Diplomacy: Negotiating Aid Access in a Turbulent World

Update: 2024-12-26
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In this episode of The Horn, guest host Elissa Jobson speaks with Kwesi Sansculotte-Greenidge, former Senior Conflict and Access Advisor at the World Food Programme, and Abdalla Hussein, operational manager at Médecins Sans Frontières. They unpack the concept of humanitarian diplomacy and the challenges aid organisations face in negotiating access to civilians in conflict-affected areas, including in Sudan. They talk about the difficulties of coordinating efforts among aid organisations and the obstacles they encounter in getting conflict parties to uphold humanitarian principles amid competing interests and bureaucratic hurdles. They discuss how mediation efforts to end conflicts are often linked with negotiations for aid access and why it could make sense to separate the two tracks in cases like Sudan. They also discuss how aid organisations navigate a shifting global order and the rising influence of middle powers in conflict areas.


This episode is produced in partnership with the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung.


For more on the topics discussed in this episode, check out our Horn of Africa program page.


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Humanitarian Diplomacy: Negotiating Aid Access in a Turbulent World

Humanitarian Diplomacy: Negotiating Aid Access in a Turbulent World