Navigating Plans and Opportunities: Looking Ahead to 2025
European Humanitarian Forum 2024, Brussels, Belgium, March 2024
As the new year kicks off, I find myself reflecting on my plans for the coming weeks and months. Initially, I had envisioned ending 2025 with a break. The idea of taking a step back from work and dedicating some time to personal rest sounded enticing. Unfortunately, the realities of professional obligations had other plans for me. Despite my best efforts to carve out that time, the workload proved insurmountable, and I had to abandon my holiday aspirations.
Looking ahead, I remain optimistic about having a short break in March. However, I still do not have any concrete ideas about what to do during this time. Similarly, I am planning a more substantial holiday towards the end of April or early May, but my plans remain wide open. If anyone has good suggestions for destinations or activities, I would love to hear them.
This holiday will coincide with the period just before the European Humanitarian Forum (EHF) in Brussels, a key event in the humanitarian sector's calendar. The EHF brings together stakeholders, including policymakers, practitioners, and experts, to discuss pressing challenges and opportunities in humanitarian aid. This year, the event will be co-hosted by Poland, which currently holds the rotating presidency of the European Council. For more details about the forum, visit the official website: European Humanitarian Forum.
Balancing work and personal life is always a challenge, but the prospect of meaningful engagements like the EHF and the possibility of future holidays keeps me motivated. Here’s to navigating the weeks ahead with purpose and, hopefully, a little bit of rest along the way.