Author:
Johnson Kirsten,Idzerda Leanne,Baras Rachel,Camburn Jessica,Hein Karen,Walker Peter,Burkle Frederick M.
Abstract
AbstractThe number of people employed in international humanitarian care is growing at a yearly rate of 6%. The demand for better coordination, accountability, and training has led to a need for standardized humanitarian training programs for providers. Training should be based on comprehensive core competencies that providers must demonstrate in addition to their skill-specific competencies. This report explores the competencies specific to humanitarian training that are practice- and application-oriented, teachable, and measurable. Competency-based, standardized programs will be used to select humanitarian workers deployed in future crises and to guide the professionalization of this discipline.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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