Syria and Turkiye supported to strengthen post-earthquake recovery
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Centre for Humanitarian Leadership Director Mary Ana McGlasson has joined the board of the H2H Network, to help guide the network in its mission of enabling efficient, impactful, and accountable aid during crises.
Climate change is a threat multiplier, exacerbating the number and severity of health problems facing individuals and communities globally. And as health problems increase, so too will the challenges that humanitarian organisations face.
In partnership with Mercy Malaysia, the Centre hosted our first Humanitarian Leadership Graduate Symposium on 10–12 October, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. We were thrilled to host 32 graduates representing all cohorts, 23 nationalities and 21 countries of operation.