Triple Nexus, Localisation and Local Turn (online course)Info Location Contact More Info Course InformationCredit RatedSince the World Humanitarian Summit in Istanbul in 2016, principles have been adopted aiming at a change of paradigm in order to respond better to humanitarian and peacebuilding needs. One of the encouraging ideas was that the divide between humanitarian, peacebuilding and development efforts should be reduced and that common objectives should lead to practical and programmatic linkages. In all cases, the importance to build on local initiatives and to bring local actors in co-leadership roles, is advocated, though not yet a reality on the ground. The module aims to investigate how local actors can bridge the gaps between humanitarian, peacebuilding and development initiatives and how concretely the localisation and local turn agenda can be operationalised and programmed to shape a new humanitarian architecture, new standards and lead to sustainable solutions. The course runs from September to December each year. It is developed over 8 weeks for non-credit and 11 weeks for those taking the course for credits. This includes 2 reading weeks, 6 interactive weeks and for those taking the course for credits 3 weeks for finalising assessments. Most of the course is asynchronous except for a one hour per week webinar. It is designed to be accessible for learners working full time. Course CodeTDEARCH0484 Course LeaderArda Inceoglu
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Contact InformationBrigitte Piquard : [email protected] Additional InformationLearning Outcomes On successful completion, you will be able to: · Demonstrate ability to undertake research and analyses of humanitarian and peacebuilding local contexts and local stakeholders’ analysis including assessing impacts of programming options on local dynamics. · Demonstrate depth and systematic understanding of local stakeholders and local knowledge, expertise and challenges to integrate them in conflict and post conflict programmes. · Develop innovative tools in order to better operationalize and programme localised and contextualised humanitarian and peacebuilding initiatives. Who is it for? This course is for practitioners already working in the humanitarian, conflict transformation, and peacebuilding fields and in related areas (diplomacy, journalism…) who wish to continue their professional development, and practitioners working in other fields interested in exploring opportunities in these areas. |