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International Diploma in Humanitarian Assistance (IDHA) 52

Fordham University

4th February to 2nd March 2018

Kathmandu, Nepal

Course Content

In order to enable humanitarian aid workers who are actively engaged in the field to attend the training program, and in an attempt to create a teaching program which reflects the complexity and intensity of the conditions humanitarian workers face, the International Diploma in Humanitarian Assistance (IDHA) has been designed as an intensive four-week training program, including more than 200 hours of lectures, presentations, debates, and group work.

Learning objectives, training objectives

Enable humanitarian workers to function effectively in acute and chronic situations of conflict and disaster; promote cooperation and dialogue between various field actors; evaluate interventions and identify examples of good practice; among others.

Target Audience

Humanitarian aid workers with 5-10 years of field experience

Typical postgraduate careers and job opportunities

The course offers a unique opportunity for participants to network among other humanitarian professionals and encourages collaboration and partnership among its students.

Qualifications

Bachelor's Degree from an accredited university

Fees

There is a course fee of $5,500 USD.

This cost includes tuition, fees, course materials, lodging, and all weekday meals. It does not include transportation or visa costs.

Notes

To take this course, please visit the IIHA webpage or go to http://bit.ly/IIHA-Apply-Now

Enquiries and Registration

Ellen Bratina

E-Mail: miha@fordham.edu

 
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