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Publications

Throughout the year, VOICE produces and disseminates key documents reflecting on humanitarian aid issues at the EU level and from an NGO perspective. They are addressed to decision-makers within the European institutions, at the National level, to NGO networks and other stakeholders of the humanitarian community, as well as to the VOICE members. Some documents are produced by the VOICE Secretariat with the support of VOICE members while others are publications from members and other key stakeholders in the humanitarian sector. 

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  • The Cost of Neglect: Two years of war in Sudan

    Members' publications

    Tags: Neglected crises

    As Sudan marks two years since the outbreak of war, the International Rescue Committee (IRC) warns of unprecedented humanitarian disaster and failed diplomacy. With millions displaced and famine spreading, IRC urges the international community to retrain focus on Sudan, releasing key policy recommendations to avert further catastrophe.
  • Follow the Forecast: An evaluation of the rapid contingency planning approach to anticipatory action through a case study in Guatemala

    Members' publications

    Tags: Anticipatory action

    This case by the International Rescue Committee showcases the growing role of Anticipatory Action in meeting humanitarian needs, the IRC approach to Anticipatory Action through the “Follow the Forecast” framework, and shares an evaluation of the “Follow the Forecast” approach in Guatemala in 2024.
  • A New Era for Aid 2025: Prioritising people and protecting progress

    Members' publications

    Tags: Civil Protection

    IRC’s newest report, “A New Era for Aid", showing that needs and extreme poverty are increasing concentrated in fragile and conflict affected states. At the same time,
    the aid budget is being reduced and spread across multiple priorities, undermining spending on what aid does best: delivering life-saving assistance where it is most needed, establishing a pathway towards lasting development.
  • Invisible Wounds: Navigating mental health challenges and support for Ukrainian adolescent boys and young men

    Members' publications
    The research was recently published and presented by Oleksandra Loshenko, our Program Quality Manager and lead focal point in Ukraine, during the 29 April plenary of the Council of Europe’s Consultation Group on the Children of Ukraine (CGU). The study discusses the mental health challenges faced by adolescent boys and young men in Ukraine. The session brought together representatives from all 43 CoE member states, as well as key international and civil society organisations.
  • Unaccompanied Children: Risks and violence along the migration route through Mexico

    Members' publications
    A newly published study by Plan International and Save the Children highlights the vulnerabilities faced by unaccompanied children crossing through Mexico, from exposure to violence to the lack of essential services.
  • Children in armed conflicts: How to better protect them?

    Members' publications

    Tags: Conflict

    Secours Islamique France (SIF) report presenting an in-depth analysis of the alarming situation of children in armed conflicts.
  • Supporting Engagement with Armed Groups and De Facto Authorities for the Protection and Promotion of Humanitarian Space

    Members' publications
    An analysis by Geneva Call on compliance with international humanitarian law and international human rights law.
  • Inclusive Humanitarian Action Policy Brief – April 2025

    Members' publications

    Tags: Humanitarian, Conflict

    The Inclusive Humanitarian Action Policy Brief published by Handicap International – Humanity & Inclusion in April 2025, highlighting the urgent need to address the challenges faced by persons with disabilities in Sudan amidst the ongoing humanitarian crisis.
    Key insights from the brief include:
    - Persons with disabilities are disproportionately affected by conflicts and natural disasters, facing heightened risks and barriers to accessing life-saving services.
    - The ongoing crisis in Sudan has exacerbated these challenges, with persons with disabilities struggling to access assistance, protection, information, and participate in decision-making processes.
    - Inclusive Humanitarian Action (IHA) is essential to ensure meaningful access to humanitarian services, grounded in international frameworks and guided by the IASC guidelines.
    The brief also provides actionable recommendations for donors, UN agencies, humanitarian leadership, and actors to mainstream disability inclusion in programming, improve data collection, and ensure accessible services for persons with disabilities.
  • VOICE at Work 8 - Spotlight on EU Humanitarian Action

    Table of contents:
    A Call for Humanity: Urging EU Leaders to Take a Stand after the US funding aid freeze on aid
    CONCORD EPLO VOICE Joint Statement on the MFF
    VOICE Statement - Humanitarian Action at a Crossroads: Why the EU Must Boost Funding in the Next MFF
    Unlocking the Full Potential of Anticipatory Action: VOICE Position Paper
    Dear EC President: European NGOs Call for Stronger Commitment to Humanitarian Aid, Development and Climate Action
    VOICE Out Loud 38 “Upholding Humanity – The Role and Future of International Humanitarian Law”
    Decolonising Humanitarian Action: VOICE Key highlights
    Humming Word: A humanitarian term explained
    VOICE Members' publications
    Other relevant Humanitarian Aid publications
    Events and webinars
  • Joint letter: Continued Commitment to Education in Emergencies in ECHO’s Budget Prioritisation

    Members' publications
    A joint letter from several VOICE members addressed to European Commissioner Hadja Lahbib, calling for the continued prioritisation of Education in Emergencies (EiE) in ECHO’s budget.
  • Humanitarian access architecture and tools in the humanitarian system

    Members' publications

    Tags: Funding, Access

    A report by the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) examines humanitarian access tools and coordination mechanisms among rising needs and shrinking funding. It concludes that the current access architecture falls short, urging stronger leadership, better integration into planning, and collective action to reach people in hard-to-reach areas.
  • Decolonising humanitarian action: Shifting power, voices, and resources - VOICE key highlights

    VOICE event reports

    Tags: Partnership, Humanitarian

    The event "Decolonising humanitarian action: Shifting power, voices, and resources", held in Brussels on 28 November 2024, explored how colonial legacies continue to shape humanitarian aid systems today. The panel discussed the need to shift power and decision-making toward local communities, challenge Eurocentric narratives, and promote equitable, community-led partnerships. The aim was to spark debate and outline concrete steps for transforming humanitarian aid into a more just, inclusive, and locally driven system.
  • CONCORD EPLO VOICE Joint Statement on the MFF

    Resilience-Nexus Working Group

    Tags: MFF

  • The urgent necessity to protect humanitarian aid and health workers – increasing prevention, protection and response to attacks

    VOICE out loud

    Tags: Civil Protection, Professional, Humanitarian

    An article by Chibuzo Okonta, CEO of Action Against Hunger – France, in VOICE Out Loud 38 provides an overview of the escalating violence faced by humanitarian and health workers in conflict zones such as the Occupied Palestinian Territory and Sudan. Okonta highlights the urgent need for stronger international efforts to prevent attacks, ensure accountability, reinforce compliance with IHL, and increase funding for security measures.
  • Protecting children from violations of international humanitarian law and ensuring accountability

    VOICE out loud

    Tags: Civil Protection, Conflict

    An article by Advocacy Advisor Josina Bothe & Country Delegate Anna Paluszek from Terre des Hommes Italy Delegation in Palestine, from the VOICE Out Loud 38. This article highlights the alarming rise in violations against children in armed conflict zones, particularly in Palestine, and highlights the urgent need for stronger enforcement of international humanitarian and human rights law.
  • International humanitarian law: Global commitments versus local realities

    VOICE out loud

    Tags: Principles, IHL, UN

    An article in the VOICE Out Loud 38 by Vittorio Infante, IHL Policy Lead at Oxfam International. The article highlights the urgent need to bridge the gap between global commitments to IHL and the harsh realities on the ground (particularly in conflict zones like Yemen) by calling for stronger political action, advocacy, and accountability to protect civilians and uphold humanitarian principles.
  • The urgent need to increase local food production in Myanmar to ensure food security

    VOICE out loud

    Tags: Civil Protection, Food security

    An article in the VOICE Out Loud 38 highlights the urgent need to increase local food production in Myanmar to address the worsening food insecurity due to ongoing conflict, and rising fuel prices. It stresses that strengthening the agricultural sector is crucial for long-term food security and the survival of vulnerable populations.
  • Upholding accountability for international humanitarian law

    VOICE out loud

    Tags: IHL, Conflict

    An article from the VOICE Out Loud 38 by Yvette Issar, Senior Legal Adviser at Diakonia International Humanitarian Law Centre (member of ACT Alliance EU). Yvette Issar discusses the importance of accountability for violations of IHL, highlighting the roles of international courts, investigative bodies, sanctions, and the EU in ensuring compliance and protecting vulnerable populations during armed conflicts.
  • Price Shocks 2025: High Prices Lead to Hunger Pandemic

    Members' publications

    Tags: Syrian crisis, Somalia, Hunger, Food security

    This recent publication, "Price Shocks 2025", released by World Vision, sheds light on high food prices fuelling a hunger pandemic. In response to the global hunger crisis, World Vision has been conducting an annual food price survey since 2021, monitoring both year-on-year fluctuations in food prices, as well as comparing the cost of a standard food basket in terms of hours worked between countries. This report is the fourth iteration of World Vision's annual survey and includes data from almost 80 countries where World Vision works. The data for the survey is based on data collected by World Vision staff and volunteers.
    Apart from the findings, the report contains action needed to address food price inflation and food insecurity, ensuring that both immediate and long-term needs are met.
  • Interview with Janez Lenarčič, former EU Commissioner for Crisis Management, in the VOL 38

    VOICE out loud

    Tags: IHL, Crisis Management

    In the latest VOICE Out Loud interview, Janez Lenarčič discusses the EU’s efforts to promote IHL compliance in conflict zones like Gaza and Sudan, emphasizing humanitarian diplomacy and accountability.
  • International humanitarian law versus international political will

    VOICE out loud

    Tags: Civil Protection, IHL, Grand Bargain, Conflict

    An article by Brona Higgins, Senior Humanitarian Policy & Practice Advisor, from DanChurchAid in the VOICE Out Loud 38 provides a critical analysis of the growing gap between IHL and political will, highlighting the urgent need for states to uphold their legal obligations to protect civilians and humanitarian workers in conflict zones.
  • Unpacking the EU AML/CFT Package: Key insights and implications for the non-profit sector

    Tags: Funding

    The report analyses the EU AML/CFT package’s impact on non-profits, noting that most are not directly obligated under the regulations, except for certain financial activities.
  • Water-driven Hunger: how the climate crisis fuels Africa’s food emergency

    Members' publications

    Tags: Climate, Hunger, Food security

    This briefing paper examines the interconnected water and food crises in Eastern and Southern Africa, focusing on eight of the continent’s most water-insecure countries.
  • Addressing explosive ordnance contamination

    Members' publications

    Tags: NGOs, Humanitarian

    Briefing on the EU's commitment to a comprehensive and effectiveStrategy on Humanitarian Mine Action (2025-2029)
  • Open Letter_A Call for Humanity: It's Time for EU Leaders to Take a Stand

    VOICE position papers
    Following the US decision to freeze its foreign aid, VOICE and the CEOs of 96 humanitarian NGOs publish an open letter calling on EU leaders to take a stand for humanity.