Course Objective
By the end of the workshop, the participants will be able to:Â
- Differentiate accurately between the humanitarian principles of humanity, impartiality, independence, and neutrality, and explain their importance;
- List the nine commitments of the Core Humanitarian Standard (CHS)and explain how each contributes to the delivery of a quality humanitarian response;
- Give examples of good practice drawn from their own experience and more widely from the sector;
- Act as advocates and peer leaders on the importance of quality, accountability and good people management in humanitarian action. Â
Training Programme
Module 1: INTRODUCTION Â
1.1.Introduction to CHSÂ
1.2.Humanitarian principlesÂ
1.3.Commitment 1: Appropriateness, relevanceÂ
1.4.Commitment 2: Effectiveness, TimelinessÂ
Module 2: THE CHS COMMITMENTSÂ
1.5.Commitment 3: Strengthening Local CapacitiesÂ
1.6.Commitment 4: Participation, Information sharing Â
1.7.Commitment 5: Complaints MechanismsÂ
1.8.Commitment 6: Coordination, ComplementarityÂ
Module 3: THE CHS COMMITMENTSÂ
1.9.Commitment 7: Learning and ImprovementÂ
1.10.Commitment 8: People ManagementÂ
1.11.Commitment 9: Resource ManagementÂ
Certification
Participants will be issued Digital Certification after successful completion of the training.