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UPCOMING EVENTS
Thursday, 25 June 2020
- IMAS on Victim Assistance. Mine Action
- Webinar series ‘Access and Protection’: Session 4 – Coordinating access for humanitarian protection – GPC/NRC/PHAP. Link: phap.org/25jun2020
Thursday, 11 June 2020
- Webinar ‘Explosive Ordnance Child Casualties: Prevention and Response’. Mine Action and Child Protection
- Webinar series ‘Access and Protection’: Session 3 – Avoiding putting people at risk – GPC/NRC/PHAP . Link: phap.org/11jun2020
- Webinar ‘Embracing the Protection Outcome Mindset: We All Have a Role to Play’ – InterAction. Link: bit.ly/2Y0u2rp
Wednesday, 10 June 2020
Webinar ‘Protection and Gender concerns during COVID-19’ – Peer-to-Peer Support. Register: bit.ly/309cLzc
Friday, 5 June 2020
Webinar ‘Toolkit for principled humanitarian action: Managing counterterrorism risks’ – PHAP. Link: phap.org/5jun2020
Wednesday, 3 June 2020
Webinar ‘Learning Stream on Risk Management: Security risk management and duty of care during COVID-19’ – PHAP. Link: phap.org/5jun2020
May – June 2020
Webinar series and discussion ‘Land Rights Implications of COVID-19’ – Land Portal, Landesa, the Global Protection Cluster HLP AOR and GIZ. Link: bit.ly/2XW9Ve7
Sunday, 9 December 2018 – Thursday, 13 December 2018 – Training
PHAP – Dubai 2018 Core Professional Training on Humanitarian Law and Policy – Dubai
Dubai 2018 Core Professional Training on Humanitarian Law and Policy
The 2018 series of events in PHAP’s Humanitarian Law and Policy professional development track will take place in Amman, Bangkok, Cambridge (US), Brussels, Dubai, Geneva, and Nairobi. In each location, we will be organizing a three-day Core Professional Training on Humanitarian Law and Policy followed by a two-day Thematic Workshop. The Core Professional Training serves as an opportunity for experienced practitioners and policy professionals to explore international humanitarian law (IHL) challenges relevant to their work. Each Thematic Workshop focuses in depth on a different issue of concern to humanitarian actors, building on the shared understanding of international humanitarian law (IHL) developed in the Core Course and bringing in additional relevant legal, policy, and practical considerations.
Thematic Workshop on Humanitarian Access for Assistance and Protection
Current armed conflicts, often characterized by a fragmentation of actors that are motivated by complex agendas, present particular difficulties in obtaining access for humanitarian assistance and protection. This workshop examines these challenges from a legal and policy perspective, with an emphasis on the rights and responsibilities of key actors.
Monday, 21 January 2019 – Friday, 25 January 2019- Training
PHAP – Bangkok 2019 Core Professional Training on Humanitarian Law and Policy – Bangkok
Bangkok 2018 Core Professional Training on Humanitarian Law and Policy
The 2018 series of events in PHAP’s Humanitarian Law and Policy professional development track will take place in Amman, Bangkok, Cambridge (US), Brussels, Dubai, Geneva, and Nairobi. In each location, we will be organizing a three-day Core Professional Training on Humanitarian Law and Policy followed by a two-day Thematic Workshop. The Core Professional Training serves as an opportunity for experienced practitioners and policy professionals to explore international humanitarian law (IHL) challenges relevant to their work. Each Thematic Workshop focuses in depth on a different issue of concern to humanitarian actors, building on the shared understanding of international humanitarian law (IHL) developed in the Core Course and bringing in additional relevant legal, policy, and practical considerations.
Thematic Workshop on Fact-finding, Monitoring and Reporting in Armed Conflict
This workshop is designed to enhance the capacity of humanitarian practitioners to conduct or contribute to monitoring, reporting, and fact-finding activities on allegations of violations of international law during armed conflict.