
Overview
For anyone currently working in or entering the humanitarian sector, the
Essentials of Humanitarian Practice course is important foundation training.
The course helps to bring about an understanding of the characteristics of
natural disasters and conflict induced emergencies and the requirements for an
effective humanitarian response, and to gain knowledge of the complexity of the
international relief system and the legal framework for humanitarian assistance.
The course highlights some of
the dilemmas faced by humanitarian workers and gives participants an opportunity
to practise team skills required to work effectively in the field.
The course uses participatory training methods, including a number of group
exercises and discussions. Central to the course is a major team exercise in
planning for a refugee influx.
While the course is
intensive, opportunities for informal discussion are built into the program.
Essentials of Humanitarian Practice is widely recognised and used by major
relief organisations throughout the world.
Aims & Objectives
The aim of the course is to prepare relief workers for the realities of life on
assignment so that they are able to contribute as effectively as possible. The
course provides an understanding
of the international context of emergency relief work, explaining the distinctions between natural disasters and conflict induced emergencies and provides an introduction to the international humanitarian system.
Key objectives are that by the end of the course participants should be able to:
Audience
The Essentials of Humanitarian Practice course is designed for people from all
professional backgrounds and disciplines. The course is open to all Red Register
members and applicants, staff from humanitarian aid organisations and
individuals currently working or with experience in relief work and for those
actively seeking work in the sector. The course provides a unique opportunity to
enhance participants' skills, gain fresh insights and share practical experience
with others.
Course Outline