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“Too many people being too scared means that the few who speak up are more exposed. We have to speak up.” — Jan Egeland What does real courage look like in humanitarian leadership? In this episode of Protection Leadership, Panos Moumtzis sits down with Jan Egeland, Secretary General of the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) and one of the most prominent voices in global humanitarian advocacy. With over three decades at the forefront of humanitarian crises, human rights advocacy, and peace negotiations, Jan reflects on the risks and responsibilities of speaking truth to power. Together, they explore why excessive caution in humanitarian diplomacy can come at a devastating cost, and why protection leadership demands clarity, solidarity, and moral courage. From confronting atrocities and challenging armed actors, to strengthening collective leadership within the UN and NGO system, this conversation examines how to turn the centrality of protection from rhetoric into real operational change for civilians under threat. Key Takeaways Courage in Humanitarian Advocacy Humanitarian leaders often default to caution, but silence can enable impunity. Jan argues that speaking up, even when politically risky, is essential to protect civilians and uphold humanitarian principles. Collective and Principled Leadership Protection cannot rely on isolated individuals. Effective leadership requires solidarity across agencies, humanitarian coordinators, NGOs, and local actors, ensuring that those who speak out are supported, not sidelined. From Policy to Field Impact The humanitarian system risks becoming over-bureaucratised. Jan calls for simplified coordination, stronger field presence, and action-driven leadership that prioritises operational protection over endless policy discussions. Timestamps (00:00) Leadership, courage, and advocacy in humanitarian crises (04:38) Risk-taking, judgment, and the cost of excessive caution (08:11) Humanitarian leadership and accountability (12:49) Civilians in conflict and global trends in violence (14:21) Ending impunity and protecting vulnerable communities (23:33) Leadership support and the role of local actors (24:23) Addressing challenges posed by armed groups (30:19) Streamlining humanitarian coordination for action (33:01) Sustaining passion and commitment in protection leadership Guest Bio: Jan Egeland Jan Egeland is the Secretary General of the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC). In 2006, Time Magazine named him one of the “100 People Who Shape Our World.” With more than 30 years of experience in international humanitarian work, human rights, and conflict resolution, Jan played a key role in the peace negotiations that led to the Oslo Accords between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization in 1993. He is also the author of A Billion Lives: An Eyewitness Report from the Frontlines of Humanity (2010), a powerful reflection on decades of frontline humanitarian engagement. Discover More about Jan: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Egeland Jan Egeland on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jan-egeland-76... Jan Egeland on X: https://x.com/NRC_Egeland If you enjoyed this episode of Protection Leadership, please subscribe, share, and leave a review. For more practical insights and real-world conversations that put protection at the heart of humanitarian action, visit https://geli.org.