Essentials of Humanitarian Practice (EHP)

Helicopter flying overhead
60 hours
Essentials of Humanitarian Practice (EHP)
Cross-sectoral
English
Delivery Modality
In person
Theme
Risk Governance
Coordination Mechanisms
Institutional Structures
Operational Capacity for Response
Cash & Voucher Assistance
Displacement
Emergency Operations Center Management (EOC)
Emergency Response Procedures (SOP)
Technology
Transport & Logistics
Audience
Civil Society & Community-Based Organizations
Field Level Professionals
Government
Local Community
NDMO/Civil Protection
Sectoral Ministries
UN Staff
Agencies
RedR Australia
Certification
Yes
Last Updated
2020

RedR Australia’s Essentials of Humanitarian Practice training course teaches you everything you need to know about working within the modern humanitarian system and what it takes to respond to an international humanitarian crisis that involves a global response.

On this training course, you will learn the complexity of the international humanitarian relief system and the legal framework for humanitarian assistance. We will introduce you to the characteristics of natural hazards, conflict-induced emergencies, and the requirements for an effective humanitarian response, highlighting some of the dilemmas faced by humanitarians and aid workers.

During the training, you will learn about the various United Nations agencies that respond to disasters and the roles these agencies play in coordinating responses for various sectors such as health, water and sanitation and logistics.

You will discover how international non-government organisations work with these agencies to share information and data, to avoid duplication and ensure humanitarian aid reaches those who need it without causing harm.

We give you the opportunity to put the knowledge you gain into practice and to explore the team skills required to work effectively in the field.

The overall aim of the course is to improve the quality and professionalism of humanitarian action by deepening understanding of the modern humanitarian context, fundamentals and practical realities.

Learning Objectives:

  • A comprehensive overview of issues, systems and practice related to working in disasters and humanitarian emergencies
  • Increased depth of understanding of the context, history, foundations and new developments in humanitarian practice
  • An experience-based learning environment in which you can put your own skills and newly acquired knowledge into practice, as well as understand what humanitarian work is really like