by The New Humanitarian
The New Humanitarian brings you an inside look at the conflicts and natural disasters that leave millions of people in need each year, and the policies and people who respond to them. Join TNH’s journalists in the aid policy hub of Geneva and in global hotspots to unpack the stories that are disrupting and shaping lives around the world.
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April 10, 2025
<p><a href= "https://www.thenewhumanitarian.org/podcast/power-shift">Power Shift</a> is an experiment in dialogue that puts decision-makers in aid and philanthropy and those affected by their decisions in honest, one-on-one conversations about the aid sector’s inequalities.<br /> ___<br /> In the second episode of Power Shift, we continue our candid conversation between Grand Bargain ambassador Michael Köhler, formerly a senior leader of the EU’s humanitarian aid arm, and Nadine Saba, founder of a Lebanese grassroots NGO. As the global humanitarian system faces unprecedented challenges – from donor cuts to accusations of colonial structures – they explore whether the system can truly be reformed, and if reform is enough.</p> <p>Saba speaks passionately from the front lines, sharing how communities are losing faith in a system that often delivers only "Band-Aid" solutions while failing to address – and often instigating – root causes. Köhler acknowledges the system's shortcomings while defending its foundational merits.</p> <p>“Would anything be better without the Grand Bargain? I think no. Would it be worse without the Grand Bargain? I believe, yes,” Köhler says of the major humanitarian reform process, “because we wouldn't have this kind of platform that reminds us [of] the need to get better, to reform, to open up, to share power.”</p> <p>Saba, who represents Global South NGOs, expressed doubt that there was sufficient will for the Grand Bargain to live up to its potential.</p> <p>"When things get difficult, people go back to old habits,” she argued Saba. “I do see that change is incremental. But I fear that it's getting so much incremental that it's not happening.”</p> <p>Their conversation reveals a fundamental tension between Köhler’s technical approach to humanitarian response, and Saba’s close-range exposure to the politics of crises.</p> <p>As this experiment in dialogue came to a close, Israel’s campaign of airstrikes in Lebanon loomed, lending greater urgency to Saba and Köhler’s attempts to come to a common understanding of what it would take to shift power in humanitarian response.<br /> ___</p> <p>Subscribe on <a href= "https://open.spotify.com/show/7xGIfcTWJUuBv5uWB3vy8S?si=gWVs-mfRQfu58MPWfFNqcg">Spotify</a>, <a href= "https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-new-humanitarian/id1420089508"> Apple</a>, or <a href= "https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0xymH6EOYJrVLFaYpcSrpsF_VIHrCLdB"> YouTube</a>, or search “The New Humanitarian” in your favourite podcast app.</p> <p>You can find transcripts of all podcasts on <a href= "https://www.thenewhumanitarian.org/podcast/power-shift">our website</a>.</p> <p>Are you or anyone you know interested in participating in future Power Shift conversations? <a href= "mailto:[email protected]">Email us</a> with the subject line ‘POWER SHIFT”.</p>
March 13, 2025
<p><a href= "https://www.thenewhumanitarian.org/podcast/power-shift">Power Shift</a> is an experiment in dialogue that puts decision-makers in aid and philanthropy and those affected by their decisions in honest, one-on-one conversations about the aid sector’s inequalities.</p> <p>___</p> <p>Michael Köhler and Nadine Saba are just two of the many people tasked with advancing the goals of the Grand Bargain – one of the most ambitious attempts at delivering humanitarian aid more effectively and efficiently. </p> <p>As such, they often log into the same meetings by videoconference. And yet, Köhler, one of three ambassadors tasked with overseeing the process, and Saba, a Grand Bargain sherpa representing Global South NGOs, have never spoken one-on-one. Until now. </p> <p>Over the course of seven weeks in mid-2024, Köhler and Saba met over Zoom as part of the Power Shift experiment – one leading high-level meetings from Brussels, and the other contending with real-life humanitarian crises on the ground as both a local organisation leader, and citizen. </p> <p>Much has changed in the aid sector since these initial meetings, but the spirited, yet convivial, debates between Köhler and Saba have taken on a new urgency as the world reacts to the loss of major Western humanitarian funding.</p> <p>“Are we relinquishing power? Are we keeping it in the hands of the donors?” Saba challenged Köhler, “And if we're keeping it in the hands of the donor, how much are they attuned to what is happening on the fields? Not much.”</p> <p>Listen in to the no-holds-barred conversations between Köhler and Saba as they take on a range of topics, from the yawning gap between headquarters-level decisions and realities in the field, to the dilemma of donor countries’ competing obligations to constituents and affected people, to the need to treat the Grand Bargain – and other attempts at change – with a lot more urgency. </p> <p>___</p> <p>Subscribe on <a href= "https://open.spotify.com/show/7xGIfcTWJUuBv5uWB3vy8S?si=gWVs-mfRQfu58MPWfFNqcg"> Spotify</a>, <a href= "https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-new-humanitarian/id1420089508"> Apple</a>, or <a href= "https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0xymH6EOYJrVLFaYpcSrpsF_VIHrCLdB"> YouTube</a>, or search “The New Humanitarian” in your favourite podcast app.</p> <p>You can find transcripts of all podcasts on <a href= "https://www.thenewhumanitarian.org/podcast/power-shift">our website</a>.</p> <p>Are you or anyone you know interested in participating in future Power Shift conversations? <a href= "mailto:[email protected]">Email us</a> with the subject line ‘POWER SHIFT”.</p>
February 25, 2025
<p>The Trump administration’s aid freeze is a pivotal moment for the humanitarian sector. Veteran aid worker and TNH CEO Tammam Aloudat doesn’t believe that simply restoring funding will fix a broken system. While imagining what remaking humanitarianism might look like, he makes a plea: “Let’s start shifting the conversation.”</p> <p>The New Humanitarian aims to amplify the voices of refugees, asylum seekers, and people affected by conflict and disaster – placing them at the centre of the conversations about the policies and events that shape their lives. Listen to more First Person stories at <a class="c-link" href="http://thenewhumanitarian.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" data-stringify-link= "http://TheNewHumanitarian.org" data-sk= "tooltip_parent">TheNewHumanitarian.org</a>.</p>
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