Overview

Crises in the next decade and the longer future are predicted to grow significantly in magnitude and frequency and aggravated by technological, socio-economic and geopolitical factors at regional and global levels. The COVID-19 pandemic which has significantly widened the gap between humanitarian needs and assistance presents a powerful example. Such possibilities give rise to the need to transform humanitarian action. Apart from addressing the immediate humanitarian concerns and drawing from lessons from past experience, humanitarian futures call for an anticipatory and adaptive approach to preparing for future scenarios that will be likely see the concurrence or interface of different types of hazards at higher intensity and frequency. Organisations with humanitarian roles and responsibilities will need to develop new mindset, expertise, capacity and partnerships to deal with the future crises.

Southeast Asia, like the rest of the planet, faces the risks of interconnected and complex threats that often have consequences well beyond the geographical region where they may initially have occurred. The region is vulnerable to the effects and consequences of climate change, such as rising sea levels, temperature rises, more frequent extreme weather events, and higher risks of a public health emergency and food crises. In addition, it faces the challenge of violence-induced humanitarian crises, cyberattacks, technological breakdowns, and the dangers of mis- and dis-information on social or other media. The difficulty in managing these potential risks is compounded by the decreasing levels of trust in multilateral processes. Therefore, the importance of examining how Southeast Asia, with a particular focus on the actors with humanitarian roles and responsibilities, can prepare for future complex crises is clear.

As Southeast Asia aims to realise the ASEAN vision 2025 on disaster management and the world strives to achieve the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the HADR programme, NTS Centre, RSIS and the Changi Regional HADR Coordination Centre will jointly host the Humanitarian Futures Forum on 3rd November 2023 to strengthen support systems for policy planners and decision-makers on ways to better prepare for and respond to humanitarian challenges in this decade and beyond.

The forum will consist of a keynote address and four panel sessions. Each panel session will have three to four speakers to talk on a selected topic. Session one will explore the role of strategic futures thinking in humanitarian work. Session two will discuss the role of humanitarian diplomacy in the Asia-Pacific. Session three focuses on the role of the private sector in disaster relief operations. Session four explore the humanitarian dimensions of technological innovations.

This is the 2nd Humanitarian Futures Forum, the successor iteration of a series of events focused on humanitarian futures in various formats during the COVID-19 pandemic. The humanitarian Futures Forum brings together over 120 local and overseas participants from the military, government agencies, think tanks and academia, private sector, philanthropy, local civil society, International NGOs and International Organisations, diplomatic community, young leaders, and students. It will also be open to the media. It aims to facilitate the participating organisations to review their experiences in humanitarian settings. It seeks to inform humanitarian preparedness, planning and response to crises in our immediate and long-term future.

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Profile
Meet our Forum Speakers and Moderators
Mr Stijn Aelbers
Senior Humanitarian Advisor, Internews Network
Admiral Chris Barrie AC
Former Chief of the Australian Defence Force (Retd)
Dr Catherine Bragg
Former Assistant Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Deputy Emergency Relief Coordinator in the United Nations
Ms Isabelle Carlsen
OCHA Head of Office in Afghanistan
Dr Alistair D. B. Cook
Senior Fellow, Coordinator of Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief Programme, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
Mr Jeremy England
International Humanitarian Affairs Expert; Former Head of Delegation, International Committee of the Red Cross
Dr Guo Yang
Deputy Secretary-General, Chinese Red Cross Foundation
Ms Philomena Gnanapragasam
CEO and Secretariat-Director of the Asia Pacific Institute for Broadcasting Development (AIBD)
Dr Lina Gong
Research Fellow, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
Mr Ritwik Gupta
Ph.D. Student, Berkeley AI Research
Dr Rahmawati (AMA) Husein
Vice Chair, Muhammadiyah Disaster Management Center (MDMC), Muhammadiyah Organization, Indonesia; Asst. Professor, Jusuf Kalla School of Government, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta (UMY)
Professor Randolph Kent
Visiting Professor, Former Director of Humanitarian Futures Programme, King’s College London
Ms Janet Lim
Former Assistant High Commissioner for UNHCR
Dr PM Nair
Former Director General, National Disaster Response Force, India; Representative, Indian Police Foundation
Brigadier-General Ng Pak Shun
Group Chief, Policy and Strategy, Ministry of Defence, Singapore
Ambassador Ong Keng Yong
Executive Deputy Chairman, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
COL Tan Eng Han Fredie
Deputy Chief Guards Officer; Director of Changi Regional HADR Coordination Centre (RHCC)
Professor Hideshi Tokuchi
President, Research Institute for Peace and Security (RIPS); Former (First) Vice-Minister of Defense for International Affairs, Government of Japan
Dr Xu Shiling
Lecturer of Humanitarian Policy, International Academy of the Red Cross & Red Crescent, Soochow University, China
Schedule

Registration

0815 - 0845

Ocean 1-4, Level 2

Welcome Remarks

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0845 - 0900

COL Tan Eng Han Fredie
Deputy Chief Guards Officer
Director Changi Regional HADR Coordination Centre (RHCC)

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Keynote Address

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0900 - 0945

Dr Catherine Bragg
Former Assistant Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Deputy Emergency Relief Coordinator in the United Nations

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Panel 1: Strategic Foresight in Humanitarian Affairs

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0945 - 1100
Moderator

Dr Alistair D. B. Cook
Senior Fellow, Coordinator of Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief Programme, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies

Speaker

Professor Randolph Kent
Visiting Professor, Former Director of Humanitarian Futures Programme, King’s College London

Ms Janet Lim
Former Assistant High Commissioner for UNHCR

Brigadier-General Ng Pak Shun
Group Chief, Policy and Strategy,
Ministry of Defence, Singapore

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Break

1100 - 1130

Panel 2: Frontiers in Civil-Military Partnerships in Disasters

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1130 - 1245
Moderator

Dr Lina Gong
Research Fellow, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies

 

Speaker

Admiral (Ret’d) Chris Barrie
Honorary Professor, Australia National University (ANU); Former Chief of Defence Force, Australia; Companion of the Order of Australia Distinguished Service Order; Commander of the Legion of Merit

Dr PM Nair
Former Director General, National Disaster Response Force, India
Representative, Indian Police Foundation

Dr Rahmawati (AMA) Husein
Jusuf Kalla School of Government, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta (UMY) and Vice Chair, Muhammadiyah Disaster Management Center (MDMC), Muhammadiyah Organization, Indonesia

Professor Hideshi Tokuchi
President, Research Institute for Peace and Security (RIPS); Former (First) Vice-Minister of Defense for International Affairs, Government of Japan

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Lunch

1245 - 1345

Panel 3: Humanitarian Diplomacy in the Asia – Pacific

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1345 - 1500
Moderator

Dr Alistair D. B. Cook
Senior Fellow, Coordinator of Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief Programme, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies

Speaker

Dr Guo Yang
Deputy Secretary-General
Chinese Red Cross Foundation

Mr Jeremy England
Independent Humanitarian Affairs Expert;
Former Head of Delegation, International Committee of the Red Cross

Ms. Isabelle Carlsen
OCHA Head of Office in Afghanistan

Ambassador Ong Keng Yong
Executive Deputy Chairman, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies

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Break

1500 - 1530

Panel 4: Navigating the Information Landscape in Disasters and Crises

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1530 – 1645
Moderator

Dr Lina Gong
Research Fellow, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies

Speaker

Ms Philomena Gnanapragasam
Ex-Officio, Director, Asia-Pacific Institute for Broadcasting Development (AIBD)

Mr Ritwik Gupta
Ph.D. Student, Berkeley AI Research

Mr Stijn Aelbers
Senior Humanitarian Advisor, Internews Network

Dr Xu Shiling
Lecturer of Humanitarian Policy, International Academy of the Red Cross & Red Crescent, Soochow University, China

 

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Closing Remarks

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1645 – 1700

Ambassador Ong Keng Yong
Executive Deputy Chairman, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies

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Cocktail Hour

1700 - 1800 

Ocean 7 & Ocean Gallery, Level 2