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Ethics of Humanitarian Assistance 5

Fordham University

July 11th - 15th, 2016

10023 New York, USA

Course Content

Humanitarian aid professionals are confronted with ethical questions in every area of their work. This course explores these ethical questions, examines alternative ethical grounds for action, and provides humanitarian professionals with a framework for evaluating practical ethical issues that arise, especially through current and past case studies.

Target Audience

Humanitarian aid workers with 5-10 years of field experience

Qualifications

Bachelor's Degree from an accredited institution

Enquiries and Registration

Kasia Laskowski, E-Mail: iihaoutreach@fordham.edu
Ellen Bratina, E-Mail: miha@fordham.edu

To take this course, please visit the IIHA webpage or go to http://bit.ly/IIHA-Apply-Now. For specific information and questions about registration and applications, please contact miha@fordham.edu.

Notes

To learn more about this course, please view the individual course page on our website. For a complete list of IIHA courses, view the course calendar on our website. If you have questions, please contact miha@fordham.edu for more information.

Type of degree
Certificate of completion
Education form
Full Time
Duration
5 days
Languages
English
Credit Points

2 graduate level academic credits

Fees

USD 1.600,00
There is a course fee of $1,600. All of the IIHA short courses can be taken for academic credit and counted towards Fordham University's Master's in International Humanitarian Action (MIHA) or taken independent from the MIHA at a reduced cost of $915.

 
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