
معرفی
Antonio Donini serves as Visiting Fellow at Tufts University's Feinstein International Center, leveraging 26 years of UN humanitarian experience including leadership as Head of OCHA in Afghanistan (1999-2002) and chief of OCHA's Lessons Learned Unit.
His research critically examines humanitarian action systems, migration governance, and UN reform with regional expertise in Afghanistan. Work emphasizes political dimensions of aid, effectiveness of relief interventions, and systemic blockages in contemporary crisis response frameworks.
2016 publications reveal a focus on humanitarian architecture sustainability, identifying institutional failures while proposing transformative pathways. Key themes include multilateralism erosion, future-scenario planning, and reimagining aid effectiveness in protracted conflicts.
Donini co-founded United Against Inhumanity (challenging war inhumanity and asylum erosion) and serves on INTERSOS Board, Italy's largest humanitarian NGO, demonstrating deep civil society engagement beyond academic work.




