Humanitarian action is under pressure from conflict, politics, funding constraints, climate shocks, and rising expectations from affected communities. Professionals across the sector are being asked to do more with fewer resources while navigating increasingly complex operational environments.
Humanitarian Perspectives brings together 25 articles written between 2022 and 2025 and reorganized into a practical learning journey for humanitarian practitioners, leaders, students, and policy professionals.
The book covers humanitarian principles, access, negotiations, preparedness, contingency planning, conflict sensitivity, organizational strategy, localization, leadership, and the future of humanitarian action.
Drawing on field experience and leadership roles across multiple contexts, Salar Khudadad examines both the strengths and shortcomings of the international humanitarian system and offers practical insights for those seeking to improve humanitarian practice.
Whether you are new to the sector or an experienced practitioner, this collection provides ideas, tools, and reflections to help navigate the realities of humanitarian work in a rapidly changing world.