Applications are open!
We are pleased to announce the call for applications for a Middle East Blended Learning Leadership Cohort through 26 September 2023! This English language training is free and open to mid-level humanitarian professionals who aspire to take on leadership roles in, and have a commitment to, the humanitarian sector. The Middle East program is open to humanitarian professional working for working for non-governmental or community-based organizations based in Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, the State of Palestine, Syria, Turkey, and Yemen.
To learn more about this exciting opportunity, please see below or apply now!
Overview
From conflicts to natural disasters, humanitarians are at the forefront of providing life-saving aid to populations in need. Negotiating access to these populations and ensuring that aid is delivered in a manner that respects humanitarian norms and international law is no easy task. This work requires strong leadership and strategic vision. Yet, few humanitarian professionals have access to leadership training programs.
Concern Worldwide, the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative (HHI), and International Medical Corps (IMC), with funding support from USAID’s Bureau of Humanitarian Assistance (BHA), offer dynamic and rigorous leadership trainings for humanitarian professionals through the National NGO Program on Humanitarian Leadership (NNPHL).
Our Mission
Since its inception, NNPHL has been committed to improving the delivery of humanitarian assistance by equipping humanitarians with the competencies and tools needed to tackle the most the pressing challenges of our time.
What We Do NNPHL combines theory and practice totrain humanitarian professionals in the following areas:
Applications are open!
We are pleased to announce the call for applications for a Middle East Blended Learning Leadership Cohort through 26 September 2023! This English language training is free and open to mid-level humanitarian professionals who aspire to take on leadership roles in, and have a commitment to, the humanitarian sector. The Middle East program is open to humanitarian professional working for working for non-governmental or community-based organizations based in Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, the State of Palestine, Syria, Turkey, and Yemen.
To learn more about this exciting opportunity, please see below or apply now!
Overview
From conflicts to natural disasters, humanitarians are at the forefront of providing life-saving aid to populations in need. Negotiating access to these populations and ensuring that aid is delivered in a manner that respects humanitarian norms and international law is no easy task. This work requires strong leadership and strategic vision. Yet, few humanitarian professionals have access to leadership training programs.
Concern Worldwide, the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative (HHI), and International Medical Corps (IMC), with funding support from USAID’s Bureau of Humanitarian Assistance (BHA), offer dynamic and rigorous leadership trainings for humanitarian professionals through the National NGO Program on Humanitarian Leadership (NNPHL).
Our Mission
Since its inception, NNPHL has been committed to improving the delivery of humanitarian assistance by equipping humanitarians with the competencies and tools needed to tackle the most the pressing challenges of our time.
What We Do NNPHL combines theory and practice totrain humanitarian professionals in the following areas: