The Humanitarian Policy Group (HPG) is one of the world's leading teams of independent researchers and information professionals working on humanitarian issues. It is dedicated to improving humanitarian policy and practice through a combination of high-quality analysis, dialogue and debate.
Its integrated programme of research is organised around four core themes and is complemented by externally commissioned studies; rapid response policy briefs; networking with the Humanitarian Practice Network (HPN); and events. HPG also manages Disasters journal.

Humanitarian concepts, principles and debates
This cluster aims to clarify the essential components of humanitarianism, and to provide a conceptual platform for discussion of problematic ‘grey zone’ issues in the interface between humanitarian, political and other agendas. More>
The evolving architecture of humanitarian action
This cluster of work analyses the way the humanitarian ‘system’ is organised and financed and assesses the implications and effectiveness of attempts to make the system more predictable, accountable and responsive. More>
Crisis contexts and humanitarian responses
This cluster of work aims to inform practical programming strategies
that enhance humanitarian action to save lives and alleviate suffering.
Its focus is on research that addresses some of the key dilemmas
in the assessment, design and delivery of humanitarian assistance. More>
Conflict, civilian security and transitional contexts
This cluster of work analyses the
evolving role of humanitarian action in conflict-related emergencies, with a particular focus on addressing civilian insecurity. More>


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leading journal in the field of complex emergencies and natural
disasters.
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forum for sharing and disseminating information, analysis and
experience in humanitarian policy and practice. More>
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