The upcoming humanitarian AI webinar, scheduled for 29 January 2026 from 12:00 to 13:30 UTC on Zoom, will explore current trends and considerations in the adoption of AI within the humanitarian sector. Participants will hear directly from expert practitioners about what strategies are effective, which approaches face challenges, and key lessons that can inform future AI initiatives. The session aims to provide practical insights into real-world applications of AI in humanitarian contexts.
Attendees will gain an understanding of sectoral developments in humanitarian AI, including updates from NetHope on AI skilling initiatives and resources available to humanitarian organisations. The webinar will also feature the next phase of research by the Humanitarian Leadership Academy (HLA) in partnership with Data Friendly Space, focusing on responsible AI use in the sector, with opportunities for participants to contribute to this evolving work.
This session is designed for humanitarians at all levels, including those without prior technical or AI experience. It is also relevant to technologists, researchers, donors, and government stakeholders interested in understanding how AI is shaping humanitarian operations. The interactive format includes short expert presentations followed by a panel discussion, allowing participants to engage through Q&A.
The 90-minute session will be delivered in English with live Zoom captions and translated captions available. A recording will be made accessible on the HLA YouTube channel for on-demand viewing. Live participants can also earn an HPass digital badge, recognising their engagement and participation in this learning and discussion forum.






