LOCATION:
Online
DATE:
Thursday 18th June 2020
AIMS:
1) To provide participants with an introduction to some of the key principles of Protection & Safeguarding in Logistics with a focus on the Covid 19 crisis. To ensure that there is Protection mainstreaming within the Logistics function.
2) To ensure that Protection and good programming is at the forefront to all humanitarian actors work which will allow for successful outcomes and provide crucial safeguards for beneficiaries.
OBJECTIVES:
- Understanding: To introduce participants to the Protection Principles within Logistics and expand their understanding of a humanitarian logistics response from a Protection perspective.
- Critical Thinking: To review some recent events (Covid 19) and the Protection implications of decisions made during this Logistics response
- Capacity Building: To build the capacity of the attendees in order to generate greater awareness of strengthening Protection principles into Logistics operations
- Planning: Plan effective Logistics processes which take into account the challenges of embedding the Protection principles.
Facilitated by Valerie Craigie Protection in Logistics Coordinator & Will Holden CMILT – Managing Director – Emergency Logistics Team
TIME | MODULE |
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Session 1 (10:00 – 12:00) | Introduction to Protection in Logistics Principles – Greece Case Study |
Session 2 (12:10 – 14:00) | Covid 19 – WHO Guidelines – WASH – Protection/Logistics Challenges – Iraq |
Lunch (14:00 – 14:30) | Lunch 30 minutes |
Session 3 (14:30 – 16:00) | Emergency Response – Access – Distributions – Learnings from Good & Bad Practices – Iraq – Yemen |
The course is aimed at:
- Those working in government or aid organisations who are office based and involved in some aspect of a Humanitarian response in fundraising, public relations, awareness raising or development education who have no logistics experience but would like to have a more in-depth knowledge of this field.
- Development aid workers who have experience in the field but have not worked directly in a logistics department.
- Professional Logisticians from the Private Sector who are interested in learning more about the Humanitarian Logistics Sector.
- Individuals who are keen to learn more about what role Protection plays within logistics.
Fee: $150 per person follow link for registration: https://www.humanitarianlogistics.org/event/online-introduction-to-protection-and-safeguarding-in-logistics-principles-thursday-18th-june-10am-4pm-utc3/
Online Introductory Certificate in Procurement and Logistics
Humanitarian Context
DUBLIN TIME ZONE (UTC +1) – ONLINE TRAINING COURSE 2020
Being delivered over four separate dates: Sat 20th June – Sat 27th June – Sat 4th July – Sat 11th July 2020
LOCATION:
Online
FEE:
INGO/Charities staff €650 per person
Individuals €500 per person
This fee includes the cost of the international accreditation
AIM:
To provide participants with an introduction to some of the key principles of Procurement & Logistics in a Humanitarian context.
OBJECTIVES:
- Understanding: To introduce participants to the procurement & logistics world and expand their understanding of a humanitarian response from a logistics perspective.
- Critical Thinking: To review actual events and the implications of decisions made.
- Capacity Building: To build the capacity of the attendees so they can be prepared for working in the humanitarian sector
- Planning: Plan effective processes for procurement, warehousing, fleet, assets and distribution
- Procedures: Identify the key procedures required to establish effective logistics services
Facilitated by Will Holden CMILT – Managing Director – Emergency Logistics Team & Nihad Fadhill Iraq Coordinator Emergency Logistics Team
DAY – TIME | DATE | MODULE |
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1 – 08:00 to 14:00 UTC+1 | Sat 20th June 2020 | Procurement – Theory |
2 – 08:00 to 14:00 UTC+1 | Sat 27th June 2020 | Procurement – Practice/Warehouse Ops |
3 – 08:00 to 14:00 UTC+1 | Sat 4th July 2020 | Warehouse Ops Continued/Vehicle Ops |
4 – 08:00 to 14:00 UTC+1 | Sat 11th July 2020 | Vehicles Ops Cont./Assets – Distributions – Group Task |
The course is aimed at:
- Those working in government or aid organisations who are office based and involved in some aspect of a Humanitarian response in fundraising, public relations, awareness raising or development education who have no logistics experience but would like to have a more in-depth knowledge of this field.
- Development aid workers who have experience in the field but have not worked directly in a logistics department.
- Professional Logisticians from the Private Sector who are interested in learning more about the Humanitarian Logistics Sector.
- Individuals who are keen to learn more about what role logistics plays in a Humanitarian context and who may wish to look for employment in this sector in the future.
Over the last two years we have delivered this course in Iraq, Turkey, Jordan and Ireland and have trained many staff in the field for organisations such as: ACF, Acted, DRC, NRC, Concern, Goal, Save the Children, Intersos, GIZ, WHH and many local & national NGO’s.
For more information contact:
Will Holden
Email: will@emergencylogisticsteam.com
Online Introductory Certificate in Procurement and Logistics
Humanitarian Context
ARABIC/ENGLISH (UTC +3) – ONLINE TRAINING COURSE 2020
Being delivered over four separate dates: Mon 6th July – Wed 8th July – Mon 13th July – Wed 15th July 2020
LOCATION:
Online
FEE:
INGO/Charities staff €700 per person
Individuals €600 per person
This fee includes the cost of the international accreditation
AIM:
To provide participants with an introduction to some of the key principles of Procurement & Logistics in a Humanitarian context.
OBJECTIVES:
- Understanding: To introduce participants to the procurement & logistics world and expand their understanding of a humanitarian response from a logistics perspective.
- Critical Thinking: To review actual events and the implications of decisions made.
- Capacity Building: To build the capacity of the attendees so they can be prepared for working in the humanitarian sector
- Planning: Plan effective processes for procurement, warehousing, fleet, assets and distribution
- Procedures: Identify the key procedures required to establish effective logistics services
Facilitated by Will Holden CMILT – Managing Director – Emergency Logistics Team & Nihad Fadhill Iraq Coordinator Emergency Logistics Team
DAY – TIME | DATE | MODULE |
---|---|---|
1 – 09:00 to 15:00 UTC+3 | Mon 6th July 2020 | Procurement – Theory |
2 – 09:00 to 15:00 UTC+3 | Wed 8th July 2020 | Procurement – Practice/Warehouse Ops |
3 – 09:00 to 15:00 UTC+3 | Mon 13th July 2020 | Warehouse Ops Continued/Vehicle Ops |
4 – 09:00 to 15:00 UTC+3 | Wed 15th July 2020 | Vehicles Ops Cont./Assets – Distributions – Group Task |
The course is aimed at:
- Those working in government or aid organisations who are office based and involved in some aspect of a Humanitarian response in fundraising, public relations, awareness raising or development education who have no logistics experience but would like to have a more in-depth knowledge of this field.
- Development aid workers who have experience in the field but have not worked directly in a logistics department.
- Professional Logisticians from the Private Sector who are interested in learning more about the Humanitarian Logistics Sector.
- Individuals who are keen to learn more about what role logistics plays in a Humanitarian context and who may wish to look for employment in this sector in the future.
For more information contact:
Will Holden
Email: will@emergencylogisticsteam.com
Online Introductory Certificate in Procurement and Logistics
Humanitarian Context
UTC +3 ONLINE TRAINING COURSE 2020
Being delivered over four separate dates: Sun 31st May, Wed 3rd June, Sun 7th June, Wed 10th June 2020
LOCATION:
Online
FEE:
INGO/Charities staff $700 per person
Individuals $600 per person
This fee includes the cost of the international accreditation
AIM:
To provide participants with an introduction to some of the key principles of Procurement & Logistics in a Humanitarian context.
OBJECTIVES:
- Understanding: To introduce participants to the procurement & logistics world and expand their understanding of a humanitarian response from a logistics perspective.
- Critical Thinking: To review actual events and the implications of decisions made.
- Capacity Building: To build the capacity of the attendees so they can be prepared for working in the humanitarian sector
- Planning: Plan effective processes for procurement, warehousing, fleet, assets and distribution
- Procedures: Identify the key procedures required to establish effective logistics services
Facilitated by Will Holden CMILT – Managing Director – Emergency Logistics Team & Nihad Fadhill Iraq Coordinator Emergency Logistics Team
DAY – TIME | DATE | MODULE |
---|---|---|
1 – 9am to 3pm UTC+3 | Sunday 31st May 2020 | Procurement – Theory |
2 – 9am to 3pm UTC+3 | Wednesday 3rd June 2020 | Procurement – Practice/Warehouse Ops |
3 – 9am to 3pm UTC+3 | Sunday 7th June 2020 | Warehouse Ops Continued/Vehicle Ops |
4 – 9am to 3pm UTC+3 | Wednesday 10th June 2020 | Vehicles Ops Cont./Assets – Distributions – Group Task |
The course is aimed at:
- Those working in government or aid organisations who are office based and involved in some aspect of a Humanitarian response in fundraising, public relations, awareness raising or development education who have no logistics experience but would like to have a more in-depth knowledge of this field.
- Development aid workers who have experience in the field but have not worked directly in a logistics department.
- Professional Logisticians from the Private Sector who are interested in learning more about the Humanitarian Logistics Sector.
- Individuals who are keen to learn more about what role logistics plays in a Humanitarian context and who may wish to look for employment in this sector in the future.
Over the last two years we have delivered this course in Iraq, Turkey, Jordan and Ireland and have trained many staff in the field for organisations such as: ACF, Acted, DRC, NRC, Concern, Goal, Save the Children, Intersos, GIZ, WHH and many local & national NGO’s.
For more information contact:
Will Holden
Email: will@emergencylogisticsteam.com
or via Skype: will_elt_2013
or call Nihad on +964770/+964750 – 128 2897
Online Introductory Certificate in Procurement and Logistics
Humanitarian Context
MYANMAR TIME ZONE – ONLINE TRAINING COURSE 2020
Being delivered over four separate dates: Sat 23rd May, Sat 30th May, Sat 6th June, Sat 13th June 2020
LOCATION:
Online
FEE:
INGO/Charities staff $700 per person
Individuals $600 per person
This fee includes the cost of the international accreditation
AIM:
To provide participants with an introduction to some of the key principles of Procurement & Logistics in a Humanitarian context.
OBJECTIVES:
- Understanding: To introduce participants to the procurement & logistics world and expand their understanding of a humanitarian response from a logistics perspective.
- Critical Thinking: To review actual events and the implications of decisions made.
- Capacity Building: To build the capacity of the attendees so they can be prepared for working in the humanitarian sector
- Planning: Plan effective processes for procurement, warehousing, fleet, assets and distribution
- Procedures: Identify the key procedures required to establish effective logistics services
Facilitated by Will Holden CMILT – Managing Director – Emergency Logistics Team & Nihad Fadhill Iraq Coordinator Emergency Logistics Team
DAY – TIME | DATE | MODULE |
---|---|---|
1 – 9am to 3pm UTC +6:30 | Saturday 23rd May 2020 | Procurement – Theory |
2 – 9am to 3pm UTC +6:30 | Saturday 30th May 2020 | Procurement – Practice/Warehouse Ops |
3 – 9am to 3pm UTC +6:30 | Saturday 6th June 2020 | Warehouse Ops Continued/Vehicle Ops |
4 – 9am to 3pm UTC +6:30 | Saturday 13th June 2020 | Vehicles Ops Cont./Assets – Distributions – Group Task |
The course is aimed at:
- Those working in government or aid organisations who are office based and involved in some aspect of a Humanitarian response in fundraising, public relations, awareness raising or development education who have no logistics experience but would like to have a more in-depth knowledge of this field.
- Development aid workers who have experience in the field but have not worked directly in a logistics department.
- Professional Logisticians from the Private Sector who are interested in learning more about the Humanitarian Logistics Sector.
- Individuals who are keen to learn more about what role logistics plays in a Humanitarian context and who may wish to look for employment in this sector in the future.
Over the last two years we have delivered this course in Iraq, Turkey, Jordan and Ireland and have trained many staff in the field for organisations such as: ACF, Acted, DRC, NRC, Concern, Goal, Save the Children, Intersos, GIZ, WHH and many local & national NGO’s.
For more information contact:
Will Holden
Email: will@emergencylogisticsteam.com