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Social Interaction

Social interaction at the Relief Center aims to build a faster and more effective humanitarian response—one that emerges from the voices of people and is grounded in their priorities, ensuring a better quality of life and a dignified existence. This approach focuses on empowering individuals, communities, and local humanitarian organizations to express their perspectives and lived experiences, and transforming this expression into a meaningful tool that influences the quality and legitimacy of humanitarian interventions, ensuring they remain aligned with reality and driven by the needs of affected populations.

Priority countries
Africa
Americas
Asia
Europe
Oceania
Antarctica
European Union
The Pulse of Society

The Pulse of Society

A space that allows affected communities to share their real concerns and lived experiences during crises—bringing forward what matters most to them, from the quality of aid and missing services to the behavior of implementers. It is not a place for complaints, but a channel that ensures their voices reach international organizations, donors, and decision-makers.

Voice of Organizations

Voice of Organizations

A platform where local organizations share real-field experiences with international guidelines and the challenges of project implementation in fragile settings. It highlights the gap between local contexts and imposed requirements, and shows how operational constraints shape the effectiveness of humanitarian response. Here, practical insights and lessons learned from daily field engagement are presented—knowledge gained from reality, not manuals.