Course 1: Project Management in Humanitarian Settings | Course 2: Humanitarian Programming Monitoring and Evaluation | Course 3: Budgeting and Reporting for Humanitarian Programming | Course 4: Interpersonal Communication Skills for Humanitarian Managers |
This course provides key tools and techniques on how to actively manage humanitarian projects and programs. It was delivered synchronously and spanned between 29 September and 10 November 2019. A total of 25 registrants were enrolled in this course, 21 completed it, and 4 dropped out | This course covers approaches on how humanitarian organizations and teams can construct monitoring and evaluation systems, plans and tools. It was delivered synchronously and spanned between 25 November and 29 December 2019. A total of 21 registrants were enrolled in this course and completed it | This course discusses the basics of financial management and accounting with a special focus on how to identify and select proper budgeting and reporting tools for humanitarian projects. It was delivered synchronously and spanned between 08 January and 12 February 2020. A total of 19 registrants were enrolled in this course and completed it | This course discusses how humanitarian managers and officers can apply effective managerial and leadership communication skills when working with teams and stakeholders in conflict sensitive humanitarian contexts. It was delivered synchronously and asynchronously, and spanned between 22 February and 29 March, 2020. A total of 20 registrants were enrolled in this course, 19 completed it, and 1 dropped out |
Course 5: Mediation and Negotiation in Crisis Settings | Course 6: Disaster Management: Leading Humanitarian Response | Course 7: Fundamentals of Humanitarian Action in Practice | Course 8: Humanitarian Leadership and Coordination |
This course provides practical negotiation and mediation tools for frontline humanitarian workers to address recurring challenges and dilemmas of humanitarian negotiation in complex environments and humanitarian crisis settings. It was delivered synchronously and asynchronously and spanned between 08 April and 13 May 2020. A total of 19 registrants were enrolled and completed this course | This course provides key tools and techniques on how to effectively organize and lead humanitarian responses and conduct emergency needs assessment in the context of humanitarian disasters. It was delivered synchronously and asynchronously and spanned between 01 June and 05 July 2020. A total of 20 registrants were enrolled in this course, 19 completed it, and 1 dropped out | The course discusses the role of International Human Rights Law (IHL) and International Humanitarian Rights Law (IHRL) in conflict settings and the ways and means to enforce adherence to both sets of rules. It was delivered asynchronously and spanned between 15 July and 19 August 2020. A total of 21 registrants were enrolled in this course, 20 completed it, and 1 dropped out | This course demonstrates the ability to apply fundamentals of humanitarian leadership and coordination in humanitarian settings and translate them into practice according to specific features of the context. It was delivered asynchronously and spanned between 14 September and 18 October 2020. A total of 18 registrants were enrolled in this course and completed it |