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Sustainable Recovery

University of Copenhagen / Copenhagen School of Global Health
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17.05.2010 - 08.06.2010  Lund
 
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17.05.2010 - 11.06.2010  Lund, Sweden
 
Kursinhalte
The course will include

- The analysis of general needs for recovery within different sectors, such as reconstructing and rehabilitating houses, critical facilities, infrastructure, etc.

- The assessment of the post-disaster situation to identify recovery needs, prioritise recovery activities, make recovery plans (short, medium and long term), implement activities, coordinate with other actors and activities and evaluate the recovery project/programme,

- Recovery as part of the preparedness p
Lernziele, Trainingsziele
To facilitate the sustainability of recovery projects in post-disaster situations, and to identify recovery needs and to manage recovery projects in post-disaster situations
Zielpublikum
Individuals and professionals who are interested in any or all parts of Disaster Management
Qualifikationen
A bachelor\'s degree or equivalent in a relevant field of study (eg. health sciences, social sciences, engineering, etc.) and 2 years of relevant working experience
Lokaler Veranstalter
Copenhagen School of Global Health, University of Copenhagen
Anmerkungen
Please visit our website for more details www.mdma.ku.dk/sr
 

Anfragen und Anmeldung:

Frau Helle Trøst Nielsen
 
Kategorien
Humanitäre Hilfe - Ersteinsätze, Humanitäre Hilfe - Expertenkurse, Humanitäre Hilfe - Komplexe Notfälle
Sprache
Englisch
Credit Points
6 ECTS - Points
Kosten
EUR 2.237,00
Veranstalter Kontakt
Oester Farimagsgade 5
1353 Copenhagen K
Dänemark
Aspher University
 
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