International Humanitarian Systems
Humanitarian responders face an increasingly complex set of challengers as part of their job.
At Training In Aid we believe that affected people across the world deserve to be serviced by professionally-trained aid workers who subscribe to continuous learning and development throughout their careers.
From entry-level trainees through to senior leaders, our approach to training effectiveness has reached thousands of people.
The following topics provide a flavour of the generalist humanitarian training portfolio we are often called on to deliver:
Humanitarian responders face an increasingly complex set of challengers as part of their job.
At Training In Aid we believe that affected people across the world deserve to be serviced by professionally-trained aid workers who subscribe to continuous learning and development throughout their careers.
From entry-level trainees through to senior leaders, our approach to training effectiveness has reached thousands of people.
The following topics provide a flavour of the generalist humanitarian training portfolio we are often called on to deliver:
- Accountability to Affected People
- Humanitarian Actors and the Emergency Response Landscape
- Cluster Approach and Humanitarian Coordination
- Emergency Response Preparedness
- Approaches to Disaster Management and Complex Emergencies
- The Humanitarian Programme Cycle
- UN Civil-Military Coordination
- Humanitarian Standards
- Ethics of International Assistance
- Negotiation Skills
- Meeting Management
- Media Handling
- Information Management
- Cross-Cultural Effectiveness
- Influencing Techniques
- Conflict Resolution Skills
- Stress Management and welfare
- Protection in Emergencies
- Gender in Humanitarian Action
- Team Effectiveness in the Field
- Leadership in Humanitarian Settings
- Disaster Risk Reduction