Since 2025, the humanitarian sector has faced a volatile reality shaped by political upheaval and shifting donor policies. The dismantling of USAID signaled a retreat toward national interests, accompanied by a disregard for International Humanitarian Law and a crumbling of multilateralism. Despite these systemic failures, conflict-driven needs continue to surge globally. Join Christopher Lockyear, MSF Secretary General from 2018 to 2026, as he reflects on his experience coordinating impartial medical aid during these crises and shares his vision for the future of relief. |