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Humanitarian Networks and Partnerships Weeks (HNPW) is one of the most important gatherings in the humanitarian calendar...
04/02/2026

Humanitarian Networks and Partnerships Weeks (HNPW) is one of the most important gatherings in the humanitarian calendar. It brings together UN agencies, NGOs, governments, private sector, media and academia to share knowledge and address key humanitarian challenges.

ACAPS is hosting 5 key sessions:

➡️ Climate, conflict and displacement dynamics
➡️ Forward-looking risk analysis and scenarios
➡️ The impact of US funding cuts
➡️ Humanitarian reform, power shifts, and the future of the sector
These sessions are designed to challenge assumptions, support better choices, and spark honest debate.

📅 2–12 March 2026
📍 Remote sessions + in-person events at CICG, Geneva
👉 Visit our website to register and secure your spot.

31/12/2025

A heartfelt thank you to our funders, partners, collaborators, and readers. Your support has been essential in driving our humanitarian analysis work throughout 2025.

We look forward to continuing this journey together in 2026!

🎉 Wishing you a wonderful new year!

📢 The ACAPS Risk Radar is now live!Explore where humanitarian conditions are most likely to deteriorate in the next six ...
13/10/2025

📢 The ACAPS Risk Radar is now live!

Explore where humanitarian conditions are most likely to deteriorate in the next six months — and uncover what’s driving those risks.

Our interactive tool lets you dive into each country’s analysis, compare risks across contexts, and access in-depth insights to support planning and preparedness.

👉 Swipe through to learn how to explore the platform.

Dive deeper into the data: https://www.acaps.org/en/countries

🔴 Famine confirmed in Gaza32% of the population are expected to experience catastrophic food insecurity (IPC Phase 5), t...
22/08/2025

🔴 Famine confirmed in Gaza

32% of the population are expected to experience catastrophic food insecurity (IPC Phase 5), the highest level of hunger, within the next month.

The IPC Famine Review Committee has confirmed that famine is occurring in Gaza Governorate, with evidence of:
▶️ Extreme food shortages
▶️ Widespread child malnutrition
▶️ Starvation-related deaths

Swipe to learn what the IPC classification is, what its phases indicate, and why this is critical for Gaza.
Visit the Palestine country page on our website to learn more: https://www.acaps.org/en/countries/palestine

🌎 New humanitarian access analysis 2025 highlights the situation globally so far in 2025.📈 Access has deteriorated in 26...
20/08/2025

🌎 New humanitarian access analysis 2025 highlights the situation globally so far in 2025.

📈 Access has deteriorated in 26 countries.
❌ Myanmar, Nigeria, Palestine, Sudan, Ukraine and Yemen face extreme access constraints.

📚 Discover our interactive page: https://bit.ly/3GvzvRd

💼 Join our new BoardACAPS is transitioning to an exciting new phase as an independent organisation. We are looking for n...
17/07/2025

💼 Join our new Board

ACAPS is transitioning to an exciting new phase as an independent organisation. We are looking for new board members who thrive on challenge and curiosity.

Our work is .

Every day brings new questions, new data to make sense of, and opportunities to help others respond more effectively to humanitarian crises.

We are recruiting for the following board positions:

🔵 Board Chair
🔵 Finance and Risk
🔵 Legal and Governance
🔵 Strategic Connector
🔵 Data and Technology

If you are committed to independent analysis and want to guide the next chapter of humanitarian decision-making, we want to hear from you.

Learn more and apply: https://www.acaps.org/en/about-us/work-with-us

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