
Dilemma Nights July 2025
Date: Wednesday 16 July | Time: 18:30 to 22:00
Location: goHADR.com, 38 Jalan Pemimpin, m38 #06-11, Singapore 577178
What would you do in the middle of a humanitarian emergency?
At Dilemma Nights, you’re not just watching—you’re deciding. These interactive, scenario-based events drop you into a fictional humanitarian crisis inspired by real-world challenges. Your task: make tough calls in real time, with limited information and competing priorities.
Whether you're navigating supply chain breakdowns, negotiating with stakeholders, or weighing ethical dilemmas, this experience immerses you in the complexity and urgency of frontline humanitarian work.
What to expect
A guided simulation of a high-pressure humanitarian scenario
Collaborative decision-making in small groups
Scenario developments that evolve in real time
Thoughtful dialogue and reflection with a diverse peer group
A low-risk space to build insight, empathy, and strategic thinking
Who should attend
This event welcomes humanitarian workers, students, policy professionals, crisis responders, and anyone curious about ethical leadership in disaster response. No prior experience is necessary—just bring your perspective and a willingness to engage.
Registration Information
Registration is free. Due to limited space, advanced registration is required.
Facilitator Bios
Nadim van der Ros
Nadim van der Ros is a dedicated humanitarian with over a decade of experience working with social organisations and has been volunteering with Singapore Red Cross, Habitat for Humanity and the SAF Volunteer Corps. He is an ALCP-certified trainer and facilitator, volunteering as a first aid instructor and Overseas Disaster Deployment Training trainer for Singapore Red Cross. He has led humanitarian missions to Batam, Sri Lanka and Egypt. He also serves as an Auxiliary Security Trooper for the SAFVC and leads an active extra curricular community for that body.
Thanusha Raj
Thanusha Raj is a communications educator and facilitator with over a decade of experience across corporate, academic, and community settings. Her teaching interests focus primarily on interpersonal communication and applied ethics. She is currently a Teaching Fellow at Singapore Management University, where she teaches writing and reasoning. Thanusha has also delivered workshops on emotional intelligence and developing growth mindsets to adult learners from vulnerable communities - including individuals who are formerly or currently incarcerated. Her earlier work in regional marketing communications for a multinational corporation informs her practical, values-driven approach to teaching, grounded in both real-world insight and academic rigour.
Presented by goHADR.com, connecting intent to impact.