Today, with more than 195 million people living in areas controlled by armed groups, engaging with non-state armed groups (NSAGs), particularly de facto authorities (DFAs), is a critical component of effective humanitarian work. Humanitarian diplomacy has become vital for ensuring that humanitarian principles are upheld, even in the most complex and volatile environments.
By engaging with NSAGs, humanitarian workers can negotiate safe access, ensuring that aid reaches those who need it most. This engagement also allows humanitarian organizations to advocate for the protection of civilians, adherence to international humanitarian law, and the safety of humanitarian personnel. In contexts such as Afghanistan, Yemen, Syria, and Somalia, where NSAGs hold significant power, this type of engagement has proven essential to delivering life-saving assistance to vulnerable people.
Established in 2000, Doha Forum is a leading platform bringing together global leaders, policy makers, experts and changemakers to discuss innovative solutions to the world’s most critical challenges, from global security and conflict resolution to economic development and technological advancement.
Under the banner “Diplomacy, Dialogue, and Diversity”, Doha Forum’s 22nd edition will be held on 7-8 December 2024 in Doha, Qatar, under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Amir of Qatar. Centered around the theme “The Innovation Imperative”, the forum will explore how we reshape governance structures, foster international cooperation, and improve cross-sector collaboration, for a more resilient and sustainable global future.
The 2024 edition will continue the Forum’s legacy of impactful dialogue underpinned by its growing network of global partnerships. The last edition welcomed the participation of 4,000 guests from over 120 countries, including more than 270 speakers, across the two-day event.