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Germany: Ebola Treatment and Management - pre-deployment training

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Country: Germany
Organization: Medical Mission Institute

The new two-day, first level pre-deployment Ebola training course is available for all medical and non-medical humanitarian aid workers preparing an assignment in the countries affected by the Ebola outbreak. The training offers an initial insight into the characteristics of Ebola virus disease and the current outbreak, as well as the management of an Ebola Treatment Centre. A strong focus is put on practical exercises with personal protective equipment (dress and undress) and barrier nursing.

The exercises take place in an Ebola Treatment Unit replica set up to mirror real-life conditions in West Africa. The course language is English. Please visit www.ebolatraining.org for more infor­mation and registration, or contact info@ebolatraining.org.

The primary purpose of the two-day Ebola: Management and Training pre-deployment course is to ensure that field workers have sufficient knowledge of how to provide care to Ebola patients and ensure their own personal safety. The course is based on the syllabus of trainings developed by Médecins Sans Frontières and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC).


How to register:

The course is being offered once per week Mondays and Tuesdays til early December 2014. Courses will continue in 2015, depending on requests.

Please enquire about the next course dates and vacant seats through the contact form!

Start: Mondays at 09.00hrs

End: Tuesdays at ca. 18.00hrs

Registration

Via Email (and soon via online registration)
Medical Mission Institute Würzburg
Ebola Training Team
Hermann-Schell-Str. 7
97074 Würzburg
Germany
info@ebolatraining.org

www.ebolatraining.org


Thailand: Stay Safe Special Skills Training: Basic Investigation

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Country: Thailand
Organization: Human Development Forum Foundation
Registration deadline: 13 Nov 2015
Starting date: 25 Nov 2015
Ending date: 27 Nov 2015

Be prepared to assist your organization with valuable investigative skills

As UN/(I)NGO staff are increasingly required to fulfill multiple roles in the course of their work, a basic understanding of incident an crime scene investigative procedures has become a valuable asset. HDFF’s 2.5-day*Stay SafeSpecial Skills Training: Basic Investigation* provides participants with the skills needed to respond to and investigate a variety of security and criminal incidents. Participants will acquire knowledge of internationally recognized best-practice principles and procedures, and how to successfully apply them to a variety of situations they may encounter in their working environment.

TRAINING OBJECTIVES

§ To provide participants with a functional understanding of basic investigation principles and procedures

§ To understand and be able to apply various interviewing techniques in a security investigation scenario

§ To understand and be able to apply practical skills related to room search

§ To develop the appropriate skills to secure an incident or crime scene

§ To understand the basic of cyber-crime and cyber-security, and to development mitigation measure


How to register:

To register for this course, download the REGISTRATION FORM on this page, complete it, and send it to us via email at: info@hdff.org

Course Code: SST-INV-2015-1

Dates: 25 - 27 November 2015

Location: Bangkok, Thailand

Cost per Participant: $799 USD / ฿30,300 THB

Early Registration Discount: $760 USD / ฿28,700THBuntil 06 November 2015

Registration Deadline:**13 November 2015**

Thailand: Stay Safe Training: Safety and Security for UN/(I)NGO Staff

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Country: Thailand
Organization: Human Development Forum Foundation
Registration deadline: 18 Jan 2016
Starting date: 01 Feb 2016
Ending date: 05 Feb 2016

Proper training protects property, prevents injury, reduces liability, and saves lives

The 5-day HDFF Stay Safe Training: Safety and Security for UN/(I)NGO Staff course provides participants with an overview of some of the most prevalent safety and security issues facing UN agencies and non-profit organizations worldwide. This interactive course will present a variety of best-practice methods for preventing, managing, and responding to such situations.

Training Objectives:

§ To increase personal and organizational risk management capabilities

§ To raise personal situational awareness

§ To be able to apply practical first aid skills in the field

§ To understand the principles of fire safety and to extinguish fires in the field

§ To reduce the risk of kidnapping and to effectively manage a hostage situation

§ To properly assess risks to staff and projects/programs

Participants:

§ UN Agencies, (I)NGO’s, (Multinational) Corporations, Embassy Personnel

§ Security Focal Points, Safety Managers, Project Managers Field Staff

§ Maximum of 20 participants

This course is certified by the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT)


How to register:

To register for this course, download the REGISTRATION FORM on this page, complete it, and send it to us via email at: info@hdff.org or register online at:http://hdff.org/registration/

Course Code: SST-2016-1

Dates: 01-05 February 2016

Location: Bangkok, Thailand

Cost per Participant: $990 USD / ฿34,200 THB

Discount: $930 USD / ฿32,100 THB until 08 January 2016

Thailand: Stay Safe Training: Safety and Security for UN/(I)NGO Staff

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Country: Thailand
Organization: Human Development Forum Foundation
Registration deadline: 18 Jan 2016
Starting date: 01 Feb 2016
Ending date: 05 Feb 2016

Proper training protects property, prevents injury, reduces liability, and saves lives

The 5-day HDFF Stay Safe Training: Safety and Security for UN/(I)NGO Staff course provides participants with an overview of some of the most prevalent safety and security issues facing UN agencies and non-profit organizations worldwide. This interactive course will present a variety of best-practice methods for preventing, managing, and responding to such situations.

Training Objectives

§ To increase personal and organizational risk management capabilities

§ To raise personal situational awareness

§ To be able to apply practical first aid skills in the field

§ To understand the principles of fire safety and to extinguish fires in the field

§ To reduce the risk of kidnapping and to effectively manage a hostage situation

§ To properly assess risks to staff and projects/programs


How to register:

To register for this course, complete the registration form on this page and email it to info@hdff.org or register online at: http://hdff.org/registration/

Course Code: SST-2016-1

Dates: 01-05 February 2016

Location: Bangkok, Thailand

Cost per Participant: $990 USD

Discount: $930 USD until 08 January 2016

Registration Deadline: 18 January 2016

Thailand: Results-Based Project Cycle Management Training Course

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Country: Thailand
Organization: Human Development Forum Foundation
Registration deadline: 01 Feb 2016
Starting date: 15 Feb 2016
Ending date: 19 Feb 2016

Improve your proposal writing and gain essential management skills to become more effective, efficient, and productive in all your development projects

Non-profit organizations that rely on donors for financial support to maintain, expand, and create programs must be able to write strong proposals, design needs-based projects, draft LogFrames and budgets, and must have a basic understanding of Monitoring and Evaluation. Additionally, a basic project risk assessment is crucial for any type of project implementation, as it helps in writing substantial assumptions in the LogFrame, thereby improving proposal quality and project implementation. Participants in this five-day workshop designed by HDFF, will develop a strong understanding of the intertwined skills needed for effective project management and proposal writing by employing realistic, scenario-based situations.

Training Objectives

§ Understand the basic, industry standard for writing a proposal

§ Design a p roject or proposal using a problem and objective tree

§ Understand and utilize LogFrame as a tool for designing, implementing, monitoring and evaluating development projects

§ To gain knowledge in budgeting and planning for development projects

§ Understand the principles of project risk management and apply in practical situation _


How to register:

To register for this course, complete the registration form on this page and email it to info@hdff.org or register online at: http://hdff.org/registration/

Course Code: RPCM-2016-1

Dates: 15 – 19 February 2016

Location: Bangkok, Thailand

Cost per Participant: $950 USD

Discount: $870 USDuntil 22 January 2016

Registration Deadline: 01 February 2016

Location: Bangkok, Thailand

Thailand: Monitoring and Evaluation for Development Results Training Course

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Country: Thailand
Organization: Human Development Forum Foundation
Registration deadline: 15 Apr 2016
Starting date: 25 Apr 2016
Ending date: 29 Apr 2016

Increase the effectiveness of all your development projects and programs by ensuring that your work has the greatest impact on its intended beneficiaries

The international development industry has grown far more competitive in recent years with donors cutting funding and demanding to see evidence of the impact of their funding. Under these conditions a strong understanding of Monitoring and Evaluation principles and tools is essential for your organization to remain competitive at to deliver the best possible results to its beneficiaries. HDFF’ Monitoring and Evaluation for Development Results training course provides development agency staff with the understanding and practical knowledge necessary to meet the demands of donors and beneficiaries alike.

Training Objectives

§ To understand the concept of monitoring, its objectives, procedures, and how it applies to development projects

§ To understand and to be able to apply the principles and tools of evaluation to donor-funded projects

§ To be able to create and apply monitoring and evaluation tools to development projects

§ To create and utilize a problem tree, an objective tree, and a budget as methods to manage and measure project outputs


How to register:

To register for this course, complete the registration form on this page and email it to info@hdff.org or register online at: http://hdff.org/registration/

Course Code: MEDR-2016-1

Dates: 25 -29 April 2016

Location: Bangkok, Thailand

Cost per Participant: $950 USD

Early Registration Discount: $870 USDuntil 05 Apr 2016

Registration Deadline: 15 April 2016

Thailand: Monitoring and Evaluation for Development Results Training Course

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Country: Thailand
Organization: Human Development Forum Foundation
Registration deadline: 15 Apr 2016
Starting date: 25 Apr 2016
Ending date: 29 Apr 2016

Increase the effectiveness of all your development projects and programs by ensuring that your work has the greatest impact on its intended beneficiaries

The international development industry has grown far more competitive in recent years with donors cutting funding and demanding to see evidence of the impact of their funding. Under these conditions a strong understanding of Monitoring and Evaluation principles and tools is essential for your organization to remain competitive at to deliver the best possible results to its beneficiaries. HDFF’ Monitoring and Evaluation for Development Results training course provides development agency staff with the understanding and practical knowledge necessary to meet the demands of donors and beneficiaries alike.

TRAINING OBJECTIVES

§ To understand the concept of monitoring, its objectives, procedures, and how it applies to development projects

§ To understand and to be able to apply the principles and tools of evaluation to donor-funded projects

§ To be able to create and apply monitoring and evaluation tools to development projects

§ To create and utilize a problem tree, an objective tree, and a budget as methods to manage and measure project outputs

COURSE OVERVIEW

Day 1

Introduction to Monitoring and Evaluation

Managing the Project Cycle

Day 2

Monitoring and Evaluation Toolkit

Project Indicators and Means of Verification

Day 3

Developing a Monitoring and Evaluation Plan

Measuring Project Outputs

Day 4

Theory-in-Practice Activity

Day 5

Stakeholder Analysis and Communication

Review and Conclusion


How to register:

In order to register for this course, please download and complete the registration form attached to this page and send it to us via email at info@hdff.org or you can register online at: http://hdff.org/registration/

Course Code: MEDR-2016-1

Dates: 25 -29 April 2016

Location: Bangkok, Thailand

Cost per Participant: $950 USD

Early Registration Discount: $870 USDuntil 05 Apr 2016

Registration Deadline: 15 April 2016

Thailand: Stay Safe Training: Safety and Security for UN/(I)NGO Staff

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Country: Thailand
Organization: Human Development Forum Foundation
Registration deadline: 21 Mar 2016
Starting date: 04 Apr 2016
Ending date: 08 Apr 2016

Proper training protects property, prevents injury, reduces liability, and saves lives

The 5-day HDFF Stay Safe Training: Safety and Security for UN/(I)NGO Staff course provides participants with an overview of some of the most prevalent safety and security issues facing UN agencies and non-profit organizations worldwide. This interactive course will present a variety of best-practice methods for preventing, managing, and responding to such situations.

COURSE CERTIFIED BY THE ASIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (AIT)

TRAINING OBJECTIVES

§ To increase personal and organizational risk management capabilities

§ To raise personal situational awareness

§ To be able to apply practical first aid skills in the field

§ To understand the principles of fire safety and to extinguish fires in the field

§ To reduce the risk of kidnapping and to effectively manage a hostage situation

§ To properly assess risks to staff and projects/programs

COURSE OVERVIEW

Day 1

Leadership in Emergencies

Security Management

Situational Awareness

Day 2

Situation Assessment

First Aid

Day 3

Risk Assessment

Security Planning

Hostage Incident Management

Day 4

Experiential Exchange

Firefighting

Day 5

Communication in Crisis

Summary and Conclusion


How to register:

If you would like to register for the course, please download the registration form attached to this page, complete it, and return it to us via email at info@hdff.org or you can register online at: http://hdff.org/registration/

Course Code: SST-2016-1

Dates: 04-08 April 2016

Location: Bangkok, Thailand

Cost per Participant: $990 USD

Discount: $930 USD until 07 March 2016

Registration Deadline: 21 March 2016


Thailand: MONITORING & EVALUATION FOR DEVELOPMENT RESULTS

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Country: Thailand
Organization: Human Development Forum Foundation
Registration deadline: 21 Nov 2016
Starting date: 28 Nov 2016
Ending date: 02 Dec 2016

Increase the accountability, effectiveness, and sustainability of your programs by ensuring that your work has the greatest impact.

HDFF's 5-day Monitoring and Evaluation for Development Results will teach the participants from non-profit organizations and government ministries the most widely used M&E tools and methods accepted by major donors such as USAID, DFID, and UN agencies among others.

Training Objectives

§ To understand the concept of monitoring, its objectives, procedures, and how it applies to development projects

§ To understand and to be able to apply the principles and tools of evaluation to donor-funded projects

§ To be able to create and apply monitoring and evaluation tools to development projects

§ To create and utilize a problem tree, an objective tree, and a budget as methods to manage and measure project outputs


How to register:

HOW TO REGISTER:

To register for this course, complete the registration form on this page and email it to info@hdff.org or register online at: http://hdff.org/registration/

Course Code: MEDR-2016-2

Dates: November 28 - 02 December, 2016

Location: Bangkok, Thailand

Cost per Participant: $950 USD

Early Registration Discount: $870 USDuntil 15 Nov 2016

Special Discount: ($820 USD for organization sending 3 or more participants)

Registration Deadline: 21November 2016

Thailand: HDFF: MONITORING & EVALUATION FOR DEVELOPMENT RESULTS

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Country: Thailand
Organization: Human Development Forum Foundation
Registration deadline: 21 Nov 2016
Starting date: 28 Nov 2016
Ending date: 02 Dec 2016

The Human Development Foundation Forum’s Monitoring and Evaluation for Development Results training is just around the corner and I would like to personally extend an invitation to you on behalf of HDFF! HDFF is a Thailand based NGO, our research and training staff come from a diverse background including education, business, development, social work, and defense. With decades of combined academic and real-world experience, we strive to build local capacity, improve the security of our communities, and contribute meaningful knowledge to society through all of our educational and research programs. Now for the details of our next training:

Increase the accountability, effectiveness, and sustainability of your programs by ensuring that your work has the greatest impact

HDFF's 5-day Monitoring and Evaluation for Development Results will teach the participants from non-profit organizations and government ministries the most widely used M&E tools and methods accepted by major donors such as USAID, DFID, and UN agencies among others.

Training Objectives:

§ To understand the concept of monitoring, its objectives, procedures, and how it applies to development projects

§ To understand and to be able to apply the principles and tools of evaluation to donor-funded projects

§ To be able to create and apply monitoring and evaluation tools to development projects

§ To create and utilize a problem tree, an objective tree, and a budget as methods to manage and measure project outputs

What: Learn from specialist how to apply monitoring and evaluation tools specifically to a development context fitting your organization’s work and how to communicate those results to stakeholders and potential donors

Why: Understanding of M&E tools is critical in keeping development organizations competitive today, both in creating projects with the largest impact and in attracting donors, learn from industry experts and take your new knowledge back to your organization

When: November 28 - 02 December 2016

Where: Bangkok, Thailand


How to register:

HOW TO REGISTER:

To register for this course, complete the registration form on this page and email it to info@hdff.org or register online at: http://hdff.org/registration/

Course Code: MEDR-2016-2

Dates: November 28 - 02 December, 2016

Location: Bangkok, Thailand

Cost per Participant: $950 USD

Early Registration Discount: $870 USD until 15 Nov 2016

Special Discount: ($820 USD for organization sending 3 or more participants)

Registration Deadline: 21 November 2016

Thailand: HDFF: STAY SAFE TRAINING FOR UN/(I)NGO STAFF

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Country: Thailand
Organization: Human Development Forum Foundation
Registration deadline: 25 Jan 2017
Starting date: 13 Feb 2017
Ending date: 17 Feb 2017

This course is provides comprehensive safety and security training at an exceptional value for non-profit, government, and private enterprise personnel working in low to medium risk environments who may not have a dedicated security team or focal point.
HDFF’s 5-day Stay Safe Training course also places a special emphasis on team building throughout the program in order to foster a more productive working environment and to improve the safety culture of your organization.
HDFF is a registered UN training provider. All participants will be awarded a certificate of achievement by the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) upon successful completion of the course.

COURSE CONTENT DELIVERY CERTIFIED BY THE ASIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (AIT)

TRAINING OBJECTIVES

§ To increase personal and organizational risk management capabilities

§ To raise personal situational awareness

§ To be able to apply practical first aid skills in the field

§ To understand the principles of fire safety and to extinguish fires in the field

§ To reduce the risk of kidnapping and to effectively manage a hostage situation

§ To properly assess risks to staff and projects/programs

COURSE MODULES

Fire Prevention and Reaction

First Aid

Personal & Travel Safety

Emergency Planning

Risk Assessment & Reduction

Hostility & Aggression

Kidnapping & Hostage

Incident Reporting


How to register:

If you would like to register for the course, please download the registration form attached to this page, complete it, and return it to us via email at info@hdff.org, hdff.dmitriv@gmail.com or you can register online at:http://hdff.org/registration/

Course Code: SST-2017-1

Dates: 13 - 17 February 2017

Location: Bangkok, Thailand

Cost per Participant: $1,080 USD

Discount: $970 USD until 20 January 2017

Registration Deadline: 25 January 2017

Thailand: HDFF: MONITORING & EVALUATION FOR DEVELOPMENT RESULTS - 2017

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Country: Thailand
Organization: Human Development Forum Foundation
Registration deadline: 23 Dec 2016
Starting date: 09 Jan 2017
Ending date: 13 Jan 2017

The Human Development Foundation Forum’s Monitoring and Evaluation for Development Results training is just around the corner and I would like to personally extend an invitation to you on behalf of HDFF! HDFF is a Thailand based NGO, our research and training staff come from a diverse background including education, business, development, social work, and defense. With decades of combined academic and real-world experience, we strive to build local capacity, improve the security of our communities, and contribute meaningful knowledge to society through all of our educational and research programs. Now for the details of our next training:

Increase the accountability, effectiveness, and sustainability of your programs by ensuring that your work has the greatest impact

HDFF's 5-day Monitoring and Evaluation for Development Results will teach the participants from non-profit organizations and government ministries the most widely used M&E tools and methods accepted by major donors such as USAID, DFID, and UN agencies among others.

Training Objectives:

§ To understand the concept of monitoring, its objectives, procedures, and how it applies to development projects

§ To understand and to be able to apply the principles and tools of evaluation to donor-funded projects

§ To be able to create and apply monitoring and evaluation tools to development projects

§ To create and utilize a problem tree, an objective tree, and a budget as methods to manage and measure project outputs

What: Learn from specialist how to apply monitoring and evaluation tools specifically to a development context fitting your organization’s work and how to communicate those results to stakeholders and potential donors

Why: Understanding of M&E tools is critical in keeping development organizations competitive today, both in creating projects with the largest impact and in attracting donors, learn from industry experts and take your new knowledge back to your organization

When: January 09 - 13, 2017

Where: Bangkok, Thailand


How to register:

To register for this course, complete the registration form on this page and email it to info@hdff.org, hdff.dmitriv@gmail.com or register online at: http://hdff.org/registration/

Course Code: MEDR-2017-1

Dates: January 09 - 13, 2017

Location: Bangkok, Thailand

Cost per Participant: $950 USD

Early Registration Discount: $870 USD until 15 Dec. 2016

Special Discount: ($820 USD for organization sending 3 or more participants)

Registration Deadline: 23 December 2016

Thailand: HDFF: HOSTILE ENVIRONMENT AWARENESS TRAINING (HEAT) - 2017

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Country: Thailand
Organization: Human Development Forum Foundation
Registration deadline: 23 Feb 2017
Starting date: 06 Mar 2017
Ending date: 10 Mar 2017

Practical training in the field provides unmatched educational quality and prepares participants to cope with a variety of hostile environments

Humanitarian workers are frequently required to operate in high-risk, hostile, and unstable environments. Without practical training, aid workers lack the practical skills to protect themselves, colleagues, and beneficiaries from violence and accidents. As a result, not only is a comprehensive HEAT training course recommended for all staff members working in such conditions, many insurers actually require it in order to provide coverage in the event of an emergency.
Participants in HDFF’s intensive 5-day HEAT course will learn how to: Recognize and avoid UXO/IED’s/land mines; How to prevent and respond to fires in the field; To survive a Kidnapping & Hostage incident from abduction to release/rescue by force; To apply life-saving techniques in a remote field environment; Respond with essential survival techniques during an active shooter situation; Understand best-practices for delivering aid in unstable, rapidly-evolving situations, Stay safe during outbreaks of civil unrest; Behave appropriately at legal/illegal check points; Enhance safety and effectiveness through knowledge of basic field navigation.

COURSE MODULES:

- UXO/IED Mine Awareness

- Fire Prevention & Reaction

- Kidnapping & Hostage

- Emergency Field Medicine

- Active Shooter

- Aid Delivery & Distribution

- Civil Unrest & Hostile Actors

- Legal & Illegal Checkpoints

- Field Navigation


How to register:

If you would like to register for the course, please download the registration form attached to this page, complete it, and return it to us via email at info@hdff.org, hdff.dmitriv@gmail.com or you can register online at:http://hdff.org/registration/

Course Code: HEAT-2017-1

Dates: 06- 10 March 2017

Location: Hua Hin, Thailand

Cost per Participant: $3,200 USD

Registration Deadline: 27February2017

Thailand: HDFF: STAY SAFE TRAINING FOR UN/(I)NGO/GOVERNMENT STAFF

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Country: Thailand
Organization: Human Development Forum Foundation
Registration deadline: 25 Jan 2017
Starting date: 13 Feb 2017
Ending date: 17 Feb 2017

This course provides comprehensive safety and security training at an exceptional value for non-profit, government, and private enterprise personnel working in low to medium risk environments who may not have a dedicated security team or focal point.
HDFF’s 5-day Stay Safe Training course also places a special emphasis on team building throughout the program in order to foster a more productive working environment and to improve the safety culture of your organization.
HDFF is a registered UN training provider. All participants will be awarded a certificate of achievement by the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) upon successful completion of the course.

COURSE CONTENT DELIVERY CERTIFIED BY THE ASIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (AIT)

TRAINING OBJECTIVES

§ To increase personal and organizational risk management capabilities

§ To raise personal situational awareness

§ To be able to apply practical first aid skills in the field

§ To understand the principles of fire safety and to extinguish fires in the field

§ To reduce the risk of kidnapping and to effectively manage a hostage situation

§ To properly assess risks to staff and projects/programs

COURSE MODULES

Fire Prevention and Reaction

First Aid

Personal & Travel Safety

Emergency Planning

Risk Assessment & Reduction

Hostility & Aggression

Kidnapping & Hostage

Incident Reporting


How to register:

If you would like to register for the course, please download the registration form attached to this page, complete it, and return it to us via email at info@hdff.org, hdff.dmitriv@gmail.com or you can register online at:http://hdff.org/registration/

Course Code: SST-2017-1

Dates: 13 - 17 February 2017

Location: Bangkok, Thailand

Cost per Participant: $1,080 USD

Discount: $970 USD until 20 January 2017

Registration Deadline: 25 January 2017

Thailand: HDFF: STAY SAFE TRAINING FOR UN/(I)NGO/GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES

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Country: Thailand
Organization: Human Development Forum Foundation
Registration deadline: 30 Apr 2017
Starting date: 22 May 2017
Ending date: 26 May 2017

This course provides comprehensive safety and security training at an exceptional value for non-profit, government, and private enterprise personnel working in low to medium risk environments who may not have a dedicated security team or focal point.
HDFF’s 5-day Stay Safe Training course also places a special emphasis on team building throughout the program in order to foster a more productive working environment and to improve the safety culture of your organization.
HDFF is a registered UN training provider. All participants will be awarded a certificate of achievement by the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) upon successful completion of the course.

****COURSE CONTENT DELIVERY CERTIFIED BY THE ASIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (AIT)**

TRAINING OBJECTIVES:

§ To increase personal and organizational risk management capabilities

§ To raise personal situational awareness

§ To be able to apply practical first aid skills in the field

§ To understand the principles of fire safety and to extinguish fires in the field

§ To reduce the risk of kidnapping and to effectively manage a hostage situation

§ To properly assess risks to staff and projects/programs

COURSE MODULES:

  • Fire Prevention and Reaction
  • First Aid
  • Personal & Travel Safety
  • Emergency Planning
  • Risk Assessment & Reduction
  • Hostility & Aggression
  • Kidnapping & Hostage
  • Incident Reporting

How to register:

If you would like to register for the course, please download the registration form attached to this page, complete it, and return it to us via email at info@hdff.org, hdff.dmitriv@gmail.com or you can register online at:http://hdff.org/registration/

Course Code: SST-2017-1

Dates: 22- 26 May 2017

Location: Bangkok, Thailand

Cost per Participant: $1,080 USD

Discount: $970 USD until 21 April 2017

Registration Deadline: 30 April2017


Thailand: HDFF: MONITORING & EVALUATION FOR DEVELOPMENT RESULTS Training Course (MEDR)- 2 - 2017

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Country: Thailand
Organization: Human Development Forum Foundation
Registration deadline: 08 Jun 2017
Starting date: 26 Jun 2017
Ending date: 30 Jun 2017

The Human Development Foundation Forum’s Monitoring and Evaluation for Development Results training is just around the corner and I would like to personally extend an invitation to you on behalf of HDFF! HDFF is a Thailand based NGO, our research and training staff come from a diverse background including education, business, development, social work, and defense. With decades of combined academic and real-world experience, we strive to build local capacity, improve the security of our communities, and contribute meaningful knowledge to society through all of our educational and research programs. Now for the details of our next training:

Increase the accountability, effectiveness, and sustainability of your programs by ensuring that your work has the greatest impact

HDFF's 5-day Monitoring and Evaluation for Development Results will teach the participants from non-profit organizations and government ministries the most widely used M&E tools and methods accepted by major donors such as USAID, DFID, and UN agencies among others.

Training Objectives:

  1. To learn the concept of monitoring projects and its objectives, procedures, and how it applies to project development(s) and to be able to apply the principles and tools of evaluation to donor-funded projects.
  2. To help you better understand the Organization's goal and improve current and future management of outputs, outcomes and impact(s).
  3. Embed the performance objectives into your current appraisal / performance review system and use steps 2 – 4 to manage your project’s performance.
  4. To create and utilize a problem tree, an objective tree, and a budget as methods to manage and measure project outputs

What: Learn from specialist how to apply monitoring and evaluation tools specifically to a development context fitting your organization’s work and how to communicate those results to stakeholders and potential donors

Why: Understanding of M&E tools is critical in keeping development organizations competitive today, both in creating projects with the largest impact and in attracting donors, learn from industry experts and take your new knowledge back to your organization.

When: June 26 - 30, 2017

Where: Bangkok, Thailand


How to register:

To register for this course, complete the registration form on this page and email it to info@hdff.org, hdff.dmitriv@gmail.com or register online at: http://hdff.org/registration/

Course Code: MEDR-2017-2

Dates: June 26 - 30, 2017

Location: Bangkok, Thailand

Cost per Participant: $950 USD

Early Registration Discount: $870 USD until 1 June 2017

Special Discount: ($820 USD for organization sending 3 or more participants)

Registration Deadline: 08June 2017

Thailand: HDFF: HOSTILE ENVIRONMENT AWARENESS TRAINING (HEAT) - 2017 - 2

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Country: Thailand
Organization: Human Development Forum Foundation
Registration deadline: 01 Sep 2017
Starting date: 02 Oct 2017
Ending date: 06 Oct 2017

Practical training in the field provides unmatched educational quality and prepares participants to cope with a variety of hostile environments

Humanitarian workers are frequently required to operate in high-risk, hostile, and unstable environments. Without practical training, aid workers lack the practical skills to protect themselves, colleagues, and beneficiaries from violence and accidents. As a result, not only is a comprehensive HEAT training course recommended for all staff members working in such conditions, many insurers actually require it in order to provide coverage in the event of an emergency.
Participants in HDFF’s intensive 5-day HEAT course will learn how to: Recognize and avoid UXO/IED’s/land mines; How to prevent and respond to fires in the field; To survive a Kidnapping & Hostage incident from abduction to release/rescue by force; To apply life-saving techniques in a remote field environment; Respond with essential survival techniques during an active shooter situation; Understand best-practices for delivering aid in unstable, rapidly-evolving situations, Stay safe during outbreaks of civil unrest; Behave appropriately at legal/illegal check points; Enhance safety and effectiveness through knowledge of basic field navigation.

COURSE MODULES:

- UXO/IED Mine Awareness

- Fire Prevention & Reaction

- Kidnapping & Hostage

- Emergency Field Medicine

- Active Shooter

- Aid Delivery & Distribution

- Crowd Control

- Legal & Illegal Checkpoints

- Field Navigation


How to register:

If you would like to register for the course, please download the registration form attached to this page, complete it, and return it to us via email at info@hdff.org, hdff.dmitriv@gmail.com and hdff.natthiporn@gmail.com or you can register online at:http://hdff.org/registration/

Course Code: HEAT-2017-2

Dates: 02 -06 October 2017

Location: Hua Hin, Thailand

Cost per Participant:

  • $3,200 USD - Standard Price
  • $2,900 USD - Early Bird Discount (Until 15 July 2017)

Registration Deadline: 01 September2017

Thailand: HDFF: STAY SAFE TRAINING FOR UN/(I)NGO/GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES

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Country: Thailand
Organization: Human Development Forum Foundation
Registration deadline: 14 Jul 2017
Starting date: 07 Aug 2017
Ending date: 11 Aug 2017

This course provides comprehensive safety and security training at an exceptional value for non-profit, government, and private enterprise personnel working in low to medium risk environments who may not have a dedicated security team or focal point.
HDFF’s 5-day Stay Safe Training course also places a special emphasis on team building throughout the program in order to foster a more productive working environment and to improve the safety culture of your organization.
HDFF is a registered UN training provider. All participants will be awarded a certificate of achievement by the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) upon successful completion of the course.

****COURSE CONTENT DELIVERY CERTIFIED BY THE ASIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (AIT)**

TRAINING OBJECTIVES:

§ To increase personal and organizational risk management capabilities

§ To raise personal situational awareness

§ To be able to apply practical first aid skills in the field

§ To understand the principles of fire safety and to extinguish fires in the field

§ To reduce the risk of kidnapping and to effectively manage a hostage situation

§ To properly assess risks to staff and projects/programs

COURSE MODULES:

  • Fire Prevention and Reaction
  • First Aid
  • Personal & Travel Safety
  • Emergency Planning
  • Risk Assessment & Reduction
  • Hostility & Aggression
  • Kidnapping & Hostage
  • Incident Reporting

How to register:

If you would like to register for the course, please download the registration form attached to this page, complete it, and return it to us via email at info@hdff.org, hdff.isabelo@gmail.com or you can register online at:http://hdff.org/registration/

Course Code: SST-2017-1

Dates: 07 - 11 August2017

Location: Bangkok, Thailand

Cost per Participant: $1,080 USD

Discount: $970 USD until 07 July 2017

Registration Deadline: 14 July2017

Thailand: HDFF: MONITORING & EVALUATION FOR DEVELOPMENT RESULTS Training Course (MEDR) - 2017 - 2

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Country: Thailand
Organization: Human Development Forum Foundation
Registration deadline: 29 Sep 2017
Starting date: 16 Oct 2017
Ending date: 20 Oct 2017

The Human Development Foundation Forum’s Monitoring and Evaluation for Development Results training is just around the corner and I would like to personally extend an invitation to you on behalf of HDFF! HDFF is a Thailand based NGO, our research and training staff come from a diverse background including education, business, development, social work, and defense. With decades of combined academic and real-world experience, we strive to build local capacity, improve the security of our communities, and contribute meaningful knowledge to society through all of our educational and research programs. Now for the details of our next training:

Increase the accountability, effectiveness, and sustainability of your programs by ensuring that your work has the greatest impact

HDFF's 5-day Monitoring and Evaluation for Development Results will teach the participants from non-profit organizations and government ministries the most widely used M&E tools and methods accepted by major donors such as USAID, DFID, and UN agencies among others.

Training Objectives:

  1. To learn the concept of monitoring projects and its objectives, procedures, and how it applies to project development(s) and to be able to apply the principles and tools of evaluation to donor-funded projects.
  2. To help you better understand the Organization's goal and improve current and future management of outputs, outcomes and impact(s).
  3. Embed the performance objectives into your current appraisal / performance review system and use steps 2 – 4 to manage your project’s performance.
  4. To create and utilize a problem tree, an objective tree, and a budget as methods to manage and measure project outputs

What: Learn from specialist how to apply monitoring and evaluation tools specifically to a development context fitting your organization’s work and how to communicate those results to stakeholders and potential donors

Why: Understanding of M&E tools is critical in keeping development organizations competitive today, both in creating projects with the largest impact and in attracting donors, learn from industry experts and take your new knowledge back to your organization.

When: 16 - 20 October 2017

Where: Bangkok, Thailand


How to register:

To register for this course, complete the registration form on this page and email it to info@hdff.org, hdff.isabelo@gmail.com or register online at: http://hdff.org/registration/

Course Code: MEDR-2017-2

Dates: 16 - 20 October2017

Location: Bangkok, Thailand

Cost per Participant: $950 USD

Early Registration Discount: $870 USD until 1 September 2017

Special Discount: ($775 USD for organization sending 3 or more participants)

Registration deadline for other nationalities that need visa is 11 September 2017.

Thailand: HDFF: HOSTILE ENVIRONMENT AWARENESS TRAINING (HEAT) - 2017 - 2

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Country: Thailand
Organization: Human Development Forum Foundation
Registration deadline: 15 Sep 2017
Starting date: 02 Oct 2017
Ending date: 06 Oct 2017

Practical training in the field provides unmatched educational quality and prepares participants to cope with a variety of hostile environments

Humanitarian workers are frequently required to operate in high-risk, hostile, and unstable environments. Without practical training, aid workers lack the practical skills to protect themselves, colleagues, and beneficiaries from violence and accidents. As a result, not only is a comprehensive HEAT training course recommended for all staff members working in such conditions, many insurers actually require it in order to provide coverage in the event of an emergency.
Participants in HDFF’s intensive 5-day HEAT course will learn how to: Recognize and avoid UXO/IED’s/land mines; How to prevent and respond to fires in the field; To survive a Kidnapping & Hostage incident from abduction to release/rescue by force; To apply life-saving techniques in a remote field environment; Respond with essential survival techniques during an active shooter situation; Understand best-practices for delivering aid in unstable, rapidly-evolving situations, Stay safe during outbreaks of civil unrest; Behave appropriately at legal/illegal check points; Enhance safety and effectiveness through knowledge of basic field navigation.

COURSE MODULES:

- UXO/IED Mine Awareness

- Fire Prevention & Reaction

- Kidnapping & Hostage

- Emergency Field Medicine

- Active Shooter

- Aid Delivery & Distribution

- Crowd Control

- Legal & Illegal Checkpoints

- Field Navigation


How to register:

If you would like to register for the course, please download the registration form attached to this page, complete it, and return it to us via email at info@hdff.org, hdff.isabelo@gmail.com or you can register online at:http://hdff.org/registration/

Course Code: HEAT-2017-2

Dates: 02 -06 October 2017

Location: Hua Hin, Thailand

Cost per Participant:

  • $3,200 USD - Standard Price
  • $2,900 USD - Early Bird Discount (Until 23 August 2017)

Registration Deadline: 15 September 2017

***01 September 2017 for other nationalities that require visa.**

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