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55. Principled?

Published on: 24th February, 2023

In this first episode out of four on humanitarian action in Ukraine the hosts Yuliia Chykolba and Lars Peter Nissen explore what the humanitarian principles mean in Ukraine today. They agree that the principles of humanity and impartiality are the foundations of humanitarian action but have different position on neutrality. Yuliia argues that the principle is outdated and does not work in Ukraine. Lars Peter worry that letting go of the neutrality will erode the core of humanitarian action.

They speak to Marc Dubois an independent consultant and Fiona Terry from ICRC about the principles for humanitarian action.

This episode was produced with support from Care Denmark.

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