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  • Value proposition

    Research and Education for Communities in Humanitarian Crisis

    The Harvard Humanitarian Initiative (HHI) is a university-wide academic and research center in humanitarian crisis and leadership.
    HHI is based at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Department of Global Health and Population and is affiliated with the International Division of the Brigham Health Department of Emergency Medicine. As an Inter-Faculty Initiative, HHI collaborates closely with all Harvard Schools and Harvard Teaching Hospitals and is the primary humanitarian outreach arm of Harvard University. The mission of the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative is to create new knowledge and advance evidence-based leadership in disasters and humanitarian crisis.
    HHI’s aim is to promote interdisciplinary dialogue in pressing humanitarian issues, advance the science and practice of humanitarian response worldwide, and improve the lives of communities in war, conflict, and natural disasters.
    The Humanitarian Academy at Harvard serves as the humanitarian hub of Harvard and is one of the first systematic educational programs for humanitarian practitioners focusing on capacity building in the form of humanitarian studies and experiential learning.

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International development, International Affairs
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6 Dec 2021


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International development, International Trade and Development
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GIS, Software Development
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