Do No Harm
The principle of Do No Harm requires Humanitarians to place the wellbeing of the people they are trying to help, at the centre of their work. This short animation introduces Do No Harm, highlights some of the difficulties in meeting that standard and shares some lessons learned from the Do No Harm project.

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Gender-based Violence
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[Video podcast] Keeping communities at the heart of AI for humanitarians

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Child Protection

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Dieter Hallervorden - The Nazi pub in Schweinewalde

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Essential J.S. Mill: The No-Harm Principle

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Conflict Sensitivity Training Video

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Classical Music for Relaxation: Chopin, Beethoven, Liszt...

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عدم الإضرار

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الاستجابة للكشف عن حوادث العنف القائم على النوع الاجتماعي

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Humanitarian Futures: Still here, still human – what next?

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Wellbeing for Staff

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Everyone Ignored Him… Until He Played | GUITAR PRO pretended TO BE HOMELESS

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HNPW 2026 Unsettling the status quo: The case for locally led humanitarian research

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Do No Harm

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Worst Plane Landing Fails Caught on Camera

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Cardiff Council - Safeguarding - Animated Explainer Video

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Beyond the hype: Ground truth on AI across the humanitarian sector

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Black and White Abstract art for Frame TV | Smart TV paintings | screensaver without music

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The steps to developing a theory of change

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