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IFRC Solferino Academy, Monash University Malaysia Strengthen Collaboration Through Global Innovation Partnership
The Global Innovation Partnership between the IFRC Solferino Academy and Monash University Malaysia formalises a long-standing collaboration that connects academic expertise, humanitarian innovation and the creativity of young people across the Red Cross Red Crescent network. Launched at Monash University Malaysia on 25 November, the partnership creates new opportunities for students, researchers, volunteers and humanitarian practitioners to co-design anticipatory, community-led and evidence-informed solutions to emerging humanitarian risks.
Supporting the Swedish Red Cross as It Accelerates Innovation, Responsible AI, Digital Transformation
IFRC Solferino Academy supports the Swedish Red Cross to accelerate innovation, responsible AI, and digital transformation, strengthening strategic foresight, anticipatory governance, agile ways of working, user‑centred design, and data‑informed decisions. This collaboration advances Strategy 2030, builds leadership capability, and enables ethical, trusted, community‑centred technologies to meet emerging humanitarian challenges at scale.
Championing Local Innovation: Debunking Blood Donation Myths in Uganda’s Refugee Settlements
Youth Volunteer Natukunda Bernard leads an innovative blood donation awareness project in Uganda’s refugee settlements. Supported by IFRC Solferino Academy, this community-driven initiative leverages AI technology, translation tools, and digital storytelling to combat misinformation, promote safe blood donation, and strengthen humanitarian community engagement and local innovation.
Maybe It’s Time for a New Principle: The Principle of Solidarity
The world has changed — and so must our principles. As crises grow longer, deeper, and more interconnected, the Fundamental Principles that have guided us for six decades remain essential, but no longer sufficient on their own. Solidarity has always been at the heart of our Movement. Perhaps the time has come to name it — and claim it — as a principle for our future.
In the Heart of the Rainforest: A Journey to Rediscover Leadership
The IFRC Solferino Academy Leadership Bootcamp in Panama’s rainforest brought together Latin American and Caribbean humanitarian leaders to strengthen adaptive leadership, resilience and systems thinking. Through experiential learning and collaborative foresight, participants co-created strategies for sustainable humanitarian impact, advancing innovative leadership and solidarity across National Societies in the Americas.
How Burundi’s Youth Are Confronting Misinformation
Misinformation is a growing threat in Burundi, but young people are stepping up to confront it. Olivier Iradukunda and his team of “Jeunes Détectives de l’info” are training youth to detect, analyze, and challenge false narratives — turning misinformation into an opportunity for resilience and trust.
When the Water Rises: How Climate Disasters are Transforming the Way We Work
Climate change isn’t just transforming our landscapes. It’s transforming how we think about humanitarian work itself. What does it really mean to reach the most vulnerable? What does it require of us, as civil society actors, when institutions falter and communities lose trust?
Robotics for Good: How Kenyan Youth Are Reimagining Disaster Response
Across Kenya, young innovators are using technology to tackle real-world challenges. With support from the Kenya Red Cross Society, youth are learning to build and code robots that address urgent humanitarian needs, showing how innovation and local talent can shape the future of disaster response.
A Law for Our Time: Why the World Needs a New Convention on Climate Change
This summer, Europe experienced record-breaking heatwaves, with temperatures pushing vulnerable populations – older persons, young children, and people living in inadequate housing – into dangerous territory.
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