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Wprowadzenie do pomocy humanitarnej: Introduction to Humanitarian Aid (POL)

Poznaj historię pomocy humanitarnej oraz zasady i wartości, które leżą u jej podstaw.

Paczka pomocy w przypadku katastrof

Wprowadzenie do pomocy humanitarnej: Introduction to Humanitarian Aid (POL)

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Trzęsienia ziemi, powodzie, pożary, głód i konflikty – wydaje się, że każdego dnia słyszymy o nich coraz więcej i obserwujemy, jak oddziałują na społeczności na całym świecie. Na szczęście istnieją organizacje przeszkolone i gotowe do niesienia pomocy społecznościom dotkniętym katastrofami.

Na tym kursie poznasz długą historię humanitaryzmu, oraz ważne zasady i wartości, które leżą u jego podstaw. Dowiesz się również, jak działa humanitaryzm na całym świecie; zrozumiesz, w jaki sposób przebiega koordynacja reagowania na katastrofy i bliżej poznasz różne zaangażowane organizacje.


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Skip to 0 minutes and 6 seconds Natural and human-induced disasters, or increasingly, a combination of both, can strike populations with little or no warning and have potentially catastrophic results. Whether caused by the earthquake, famine, disease, extreme weather conditions, conflict, or a combination of these, disasters and displacement can have wide-ranging and devastating impacts on entire communities. I’m Associate Professor Phil Connors from Deakin University and the Centre for Humanitarian Leadership. According to the United Nations, the number of people requiring humanitarian assistance has doubled in the past decade.

Skip to 0 minutes and 43 seconds The need for clearly focused and coordinated approaches to disaster management is increasingly important, and addressing the worldwide demand for better preparation, response, and recovery from humanitarian disasters, Deakin University in partnership with Save the Children are pleased to offer you an opportunity to make a difference by participating in its free online course. Examine the codes of conduct associated with disaster management and how various humanitarian response teams come together to work with affected communities. Discover how operations are managed in complex emergencies and how to navigate the relationship between various stakeholders.

Skip to 1 minute and 22 seconds Whether you work in the humanitarian sector or simply have an interest in humanitarian issues, please join me in what promises to be a compelling and thought-provoking learning experience by enrolling in this free online course.

What topics will you cover?

  • Historia humanitaryzmu
  • Zasady i wartości leżące u podstaw działań humanitarnych
  • Różne podmioty i sposób działania systemu
  • Analizowanie, czy umiejscowienie jest przyszłością działań humanitarnych

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  • Gruntowne poznanie historii humanitaryzmu
  • Znajomość kluczowych zasad i wartości związanych z działaniami humanitarnymi i zarządzaniem nimi
  • Opisanie roli różnych podmiotów i ich powiązań przed operacją humanitarną, w jej trakcie i po jej zakończeniu
  • Określenie przyszłości działań humanitarnych i roli umiejscowienia

Who is the course for?

Ten kurs został opracowany z myślą o osobach pracujących w sektorze humanitarnym i tych, które są zainteresowane zagadnieniami humanitarnymi i przywództwem.

Who will you learn with?

Daniel McAvoy is a Lecturer in Humanitarian Assistance. He has worked in humanitarian responses in Iraq, Kosovo, Indonesia and the Pacific for a range of organisations.

Hélène has been working on and around the Syria crisis from 2011 to 2021 with Syrian and international organizations. She is currently involved in the Ukraine refugee response in Poland.

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Deakin University

Deakin University is one of Australia’s largest universities with more than 61,000 students and over 15,000 online.

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    1974
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    Melbourne, Australia
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    Top 280Source: QS World University Rankings 2021

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