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Training Course On Shelter And Settlements In Disasters , Nairobi and  Mombasa, Kenya

The number and complexity of disasters is growing significantly. Governments and international organizations, therefore, make great effort to increase their technical, financial and organizational preparedness for addressing disasters in a predictable, timely and efficiently manner. Reducing risk and vulnerabilities as well as adapting to climate change is part of these efforts. The course is designed to teach students strategies, methods and guidelines promoting sustainability in the shelter response from relief to recovery and reconstruction. Students will be prepared to address shelter and settlements challenges in accordance with local needs and build on local resources. It is an important feature of the course to teach students to integrate risk and vulnerability reduction strategies in recovery programming. The students will learn to consider local building technologies and materials as part of "building-back-better" strategies. The course embraces the common phases of the emergency cycle, emergency shelter, transition shelter, early recovery, and reconstruction.

WHO SHOULD APPLY

This course is designed for students and experts in disaster related fields. 

DURATION

5 Days

COURSE OBJECTIVES

By the end of the course, participants will:

  • Have adequate knowledge of the humanitarian response system, the role and functioning of the shelter cluster and the various shelter and settlements typologies, tools, standards and approaches
  • Have acquired strategic and practical knowledge of shelter and settlements policies, methods, tools and procedures in the humanitarian response system and will be prepared to practice these in a sustainable manner from relief to recovery.
  • Identify key shelter and settlements challenges and opportunities, apply relevant shelter assessment methods and prepare sustainable shelter and settlements strategies relevant to specific intervention phases.

COURSE CONTENT

The content consists of the following modules:

·         Shelter and settlements policies

·         Disaster and complex emergencies (conflicts)

·         Natural disasters

·         Planning and co-ordination 

·         Human Resources

·         Humanitarian response systems

REQUIREMENTS

Participants should be reasonably proficient in English. 

METHODOLOGY

The instructor will use the international humanitarian system that was established in 2005 with a view to make the response system more effective and timely. The students will learn to consider local building technologies and materials as part of "building-back-better" strategies. The course embraces the common phases of the emergency cycle, emergency shelter, transition shelter, early recovery, and reconstruction.

Course Schedule

Start Date End Date Register
04/11/2024 08/11/2024 Register
07/10/2024 11/10/2024 Register
16/09/2024 20/09/2024 Register
02/09/2024 06/09/2024 Register
19/08/2024 23/08/2024 Register
05/08/2024 09/08/2024 Register
15/07/2024 19/07/2024 Register
01/07/2024 05/07/2024 Register
17/06/2024 21/06/2024 Register
21/10/2024 25/10/2024 Register
22/04/2024 26/04/2024 Register
06/05/2024 10/05/2024 Register
20/05/2024 24/05/2024 Register
16/12/2024 20/12/2024 Register
02/12/2024 06/12/2024 Register
18/11/2024 22/11/2024 Register
03/06/2024 07/06/2024 Register
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