Discussion: What are the future challenges for humanitarian action?

Publication language
English
Pages
15pp.
Date published
01 Dec 2011
Publisher
International Review of the Red Cross Volume 93 Number 884
Type
Articles
Keywords
System-wide performance, Urban

 

This edition of the Review is introduced by the reflections of two of the leading
humanitarian action policy makers. In 2010, Kristalina Georgieva was named the
first Commissioner of the European Union specifically appointed for humanitarian
aid and crisis response. In this capacity she heads the Directorate-General for
Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection of the European Commission (ECHO), a
major donor of international aid. Dr Jakob Kellenberger’s second term as President of
the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is drawing to a close, following
a decade during which the principles defended by the International Red Cross and
Red Crescent Movement and international humanitarian law have been severely
tested. Commissioner Georgieva and President Kellenberger have met regularly to
exchange views on the working files common to both organizations. The Review asked
them to extend one of their interviews in order to discuss the threats and challenges
facing humanitarian action. They give their respective positions on several questions
of current importance, such as that of the continuum between crisis and development
or the problem of coordination among humanitarian actors. Commissioner
Georgieva also gives her view of humanitarian principles, including the independent
financing of humanitarian action vis-á-vis the states since the adoption of the EU
Lisbon Treaty and the creation of an External Action Service responsible for
conducting the new European Union Common Foreign and Security Policy.