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Our objective is to help organisations responsible for humanitarian prevention, preparedness and response to deal with the challenges of the future.

Over the next two decades, the dimensions and dynamics of humanitarian threats will change exponentially. So too will the ways to deal with such threats.

If you are preparing for the humanitarian challenges and opportunities of the future, then you have to think about ways to be more anticipatory, adaptive and collaborative. Towards that end, we would like to see if we can be of help.

We hope that you will find this website a useful starting point.

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Click here to see the Humanitarian Horizons project reportsNEW REPORT

The Humanitarian Horizons paper: ‘A Practitioners Guide to the Future’ can now be found in our Resources section. For further information and to download the report please click here.

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Cover graphic of the Climate Change seminar brochure

HFP-RedR Conference

HRH Princess Anne will be opening the HFP- RedR Conference on 3 December at King’s College, London. Entitled Hard Realities and Future Necessities: The Role of the Private Sector in Humanitarian Efforts, the one-day event will also include Sir John Holmes, the UN’s Emergency Relief Coordinator as well as various corporate and humanitarian specialists.