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PANEL: 'Navigating Crisis: The Role of Humanitarian Organizations in Conflict Zones' This panel explores the evolving role of humanitarian organizations operating in contemporary conflict zones. Speakers will examine the challenges of delivering aid amid shifting geopolitical dynamics, restricted access, and increased targeting of aid workers. The discussion will highlight innovative strategies, ethical dilemmas, and the importance of neutrality in complex emergencies. Panelists: Ms. Joëlle Germanier, Director, Centre of Competence on Frontline Negotiations (CCHN) Ms. Mary Ana McGlasson, Director, Centre for Humanitarian Leadership (CHL), Deakin University Mr. Mohd Ahmed Al-Beshri, Assistant Secretary-General for Communication and Resource Development, Qatar Red Crescent Ms. Shelly Culbertson, Senior Policy Researcher, RAND Corporation Moderator: Ms. Jenifer Vaughan, Senior Media Adviser and Spokesperson for the United Nations Special Envoy for Syria, United Nations The 2025 Global Security Forum (GSF) took place from April 28–30, 2025, in Doha, Qatar, hosted by The Soufan Center and the Qatar International Academy for Security Studies (QIASS). Held under the auspices of His Excellency Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani, Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of Qatar, this year’s gathering addressed the theme “The Impact of Non-State Actors on Global Security.” This pivotal theme explored the evolving roles and influences of non-state actors—ranging from private military contractors and transnational terrorist groups to organized criminal networks and violent extremist organizations—on the global security landscape. More information www.globalsecurityforum.com