The Humanitarian Needs Assessment E-learning program is designed to provide an overview of the Humanitarian Needs Assessment process. The...
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Humanitarian Coordination | Link | ||
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Patrick Meier | |||
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Sean Kivlehan |
Sean Kivlehan, MD, MPH is the International Emergency Medicine Fellowship Director at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. He works as an attending physician in the Emergency Department at the Brigham and is an Instructor of Emergency Medicine at Harvard Medical School. He has worked... |
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Home: Colombia Podcast | ||||
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Michelle Niescierenko | |||
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Crisis Negotiation Certificate |
For more information on the Advanced Professional Certificate Course, please contact Anaïde Nahikian, ATHA Program Manager, at anahikia@hsph.harvard.edu. |
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Max Bazerman | |||
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Karen AbuZayd |
Karen AbuZayd is currently a Commissioner for the United Nations Commission of Inquiry on Syria, mandated by the United Nations Human Rights Council in 2011. Previously, she served as Commissioner-General for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine... |
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Children in Crisis |
The Children in Crisis (CiC) Program focuses on addressing the critical needs of crisis-affected children and youth in humanitarian contexts. The impact of humanitarian crises on children has reached catastrophic proportions; today, nearly 50 million children have been displaced from their... |
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The Role of International Law in Humanitarian Assistance | Link | ||
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Ashish Jha | |||
Humanitarian Response Intensive Course: Urban Humanitarian Emergencies Course | ||||
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Sheri Fink | |||
Home: Hum Assessment course | ||||
Monitoring and Evaluation: Recent Publications | ||||
Youth in Crisis: MENA | ||||
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Delia Wendel | |||
KoBo: Projects | ||||
In the beginning when rebellion started |
In the beginning when rebellion started, people would use hand blowing signals to alert people from afar. This changed because when the rebels learned about hand blowing if they got anyone they would kill immediately. Later people started running ahead to alert others if the rebels came...... |
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BBR | ||||
HuSEHR: Questions | ||||
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Phuong Pham |
Phuong Pham, Ph.D., MPH, is an Assistant Professor at the Harvard Medical School and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Director of Evaluation and Implementation Science at the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative (HHI). She has over 15 years of experience in designing and implementing... |
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Sometimes when the rebels attack |
Sometimes when the rebels attack us here, we would run to another community or area. The people there would host us. Feed us and even give us their huts to live in until the situation calms down, then we... |