The Book

Essays

Field Notes

A guide for navigating humanitarian action when certainty is absent and easy answers are unavailable.

Reflections on power, principles, localization, access, and the difficult choices that shape humanitarian practice.

Notes from places where humanitarian decisions become real.

The Compass

A guide for navigating humanitarian action when certainty is absent and easy answers are unavailable.

Where it comes from

Humanitarian action is rarely a space of certainty. This book explores what happens when principles, power, and responsibility collide.

For students, practitioners, and anyone trying to make sense of humanitarian action
beyond slogans and certainties.

What This Compass Explores

1. Law and Norms
Understanding the frameworks that shape humanitarian action.

2. Humanitarian Principles and Politics
Navigating the tension between ideals and power.

3. Access and Negotiation
Reaching people amid conflict, restrictions, and competing interests.

4. Protection
Keeping people—not projects—at the center.

5. Localization and Power
Who decides, who leads, and who remains.

6. Safety and Responsibility
Balancing duty of care with operational reality.

7. Standards and Accountability
The promises humanitarian actors make—and how they are tested.

8. Coordination and System Architecture
Working within a system no one fully controls.

9. Ethics of Difficult Decisions
Choosing when every option carries a cost.

10. The Future of the Sector
What humanitarian action may become in an age of permanent crisis.


The Author

Over more than three decades, Lucio Melandri has worked across conflicts, displacement crises, and humanitarian emergencies through roles in the United Nations system, including UNICEF, within the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, alongside international NGOs, and in collaboration with governments and local actors.

Humanitarian Compass draws on these experiences not to provide definitive answers, but to help readers navigate the tensions, trade-offs, and responsibilities that shape humanitarian action in practice.