The journey

In 2016, IARAN’s Future of Aid: INGO in 2030 was a successful and widely adopted report for the strategic planning of humanitarian actors. Yet, the shifting tides of the global landscape demand fresh insights that capture the seismic changes ahead. In response to this call, our team is joining efforts with Centre for Humanitarian Leadership (CHL) to revisit and expand the humanitarian outlook for 2040, emphasising the need for actionable leadership and strategic planning pathways to transformation.

The Future of Aid 2040: Pathways to Transformation aims to explore and identify narrative scenarios reflecting the future developments that could impact the humanitarian ecosystem by 2040.  Through a highly participatory and consultive process, it also seeks to create a compelling vision of how the humanitarian system can thrive amid future crises, emphasising inclusivity and the voice of local leadership. Our ultimate goal goes beyond foresight analysis: we aim to deliver transformative pathways for aid organizations, offering leadership and change strategies that empower them to evolve into resilient, future-ready entities capable of thriving in an ever-changing world.

Calendar

Who is involved?

Aside from IARAN and CHL who will take the role of Executive Committee that will lead and implement the study, this project is backed by a dedicated Steering Committee and an Academic Panel, comprising humanitarian thought leaders and academic experts from across the world:

The Steering Committee is a core advisory group that includes the Organization for Sustainable Development Africa (OSDA), Welthungerhilfe (WHH), Save the Children International, Save the Children Italy, Croix Rouge Française, IFRC, ANSS, Rural Movement Organization (RMO), Women Now for Development, The Hague Humanitarian Studies Centre, Pujiono Centre, Norcap, Futuribles International and Fondation de France.

The Academic Panel is a dynamic collective of foresight innovators and humanitarian research leaders. Each member contributes a distinct lens, blending diverse foresight methodologies with real-world humanitarian insights to challenge conventional thinking and inspire transformative strategies. Members of the Academic Panel have also supported the design of the projects ethical policy. The Future of Aid 2040 initiative is guided by principles of transparency and accountability, ensuring all collaborations align with the highest ethical standards. For more information, please see our Ethical Compliance Policy. Academic Panel is comprised of: Alice Obrecht , Jennifer Doherty, Karla Paniagua, Alimi Salifou, Shiela R. Castillo, Guillermo Gándara, Francois Bourse, Mahmoud Ramadan, Sohail Inayatullah, Oscar Enrique Hernández, Nazanin Zadeh-Cummings, Ajoy Datta, and Philippe Ryfman.

How can I get involved?

We invite all community-based, local leaders and humanitarian actors to bring your voices! You can participate through a series of surveys or structured online seminars we will be hosting to identify and update the dominant trends, uncertainties, crises, challenges and opportunities in the humanitarian space. Here is how you can join:

As an individual you can join our IARAN Open Seminar Series:

1. Futures Thinking: Exploring the landscape of humanitarianism over the next 15 years, including key drivers and worldviews.

Date: 16 December 2024

Time: 6:00 AM CST | 1:00 PM CET | 4:00 PM GST | 11:00 PM AEDT - Registration here

2. Types of Crises: Analyzing potential vulnerabilities and preparedness strategies for future crises.

Date: 11 February 2025

Time: 6:00 AM CST | 1:00 PM CET | 4:00 PM GST | 11:00 PM AEDT - Registration here

3. Scenarios for 2040: Developing possible futures and strategic responses for a resilient humanitarian sector.

Date: 4 April 2025

Time: 6:00 AM CST | 1:00 PM CET | 4:00 PM GST | 11:00 PM AEDT - Registration here

If you are not able to join us for a seminar, you can complete the Future of Aid Drivers and Worldview survey in your own time. This survey takes just 10 minutes and your input is invaluable:

If you are a network/movement/organization and you are interested in designing your own Future of Aid 2040 Seminar series with your partners and staff, please reach out to us at futureofaid@iaran.org.

Reach out to us at futureofaid@iaran.org if you have any questions or want to express your interest in any of these options.

Thank you for joining us in crafting a resilient future for humanitarian aid.

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