Protection Leadership

Leading With a People-First Mindset - with Louise Aubin

February 2, 2026·46 min
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In the world of humanitarian aid, who are we really accountable to? In this episode of Protection Leadership, host Panos Moumtzis is joined by Louise Aubin, UNHCR Representative in Malaysia, for a powerful conversation on moral clarity, accountability, and protection-centred leadership in today’s humanitarian crises. Together, they explore why protection is everyone’s business, not a specialist function, but a shared responsibility that should guide every humanitarian decision, across sectors and contexts. Louise reflects on the now-influential moment when she sketched the idea of the “centrality of protection” on a napkin. A simple concept that went on to shape global humanitarian policy and practice. “I’ve had protection as my compass — because it reminds me who I’m accountable to.”  — Louise Aubin Drawing on experience from Cox’s Bazar, Niger, and her current role in Malaysia, Louise illustrates how principle, pragmatism, humility, and collaboration are essential to effective leadership, particularly when resources are limited and the stakes are high. Key TakeawaysProtection Is Everyone’s Responsibility Real impact happens when protection moves beyond mandates. Whether working on food, shelter, health, or education, every humanitarian actor shares responsibility for the safety, dignity, and rights of displaced people.Leadership Requires Moral Clarity, Humility, and Purpose Effective leaders are guided by the needs of affected communities, not by ego or certainty. Louise highlights the importance of balancing humility with decisive action, while remaining passionately focus

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