The Participatory Humanitarian Program Manager Training in Sweden June 2012 seeks to create an enriching, collaborative and dynamic forum to explore some of the major themes of humanitarian work. In order to create a common level of understanding, we have compiled a selection of five articles and resources that we will be referring to throughout the four training modules. Start at the top of the list (SPHERE) and work downward to get the general ideas for each reading.
The goal of the AMURT’s Kenya Integrated HIV & AIDS Program (KIHAP) was to prevent the transmission of HIV and AIDS, and to bring sustainable services to those infected and affected by HIV and AIDS in nine locations within three Kenyan provinces (Nyanza, Central and Coast).
Useful forms for a fund raising event.
Guidelines on How to Manage Project Accounts and Meet Your Legal Requirements. Various authors were part of this ever evolving project.
This Participatory Humanitarian Program Manager Training is a module based series stretched over 23 days. Participants may take one or several...
Below are the materials taught in a seminar at the Washington Leadership Series. It contains stuff anyone wishing to fund raise could benefit from as well as very good examples or what to do and what not to do when making online newsletters.
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An introduction to volunteering for AMURT & AMURTEL as well as some guidelines for managers. Includes application forms.
In Cagayan de Oro the AMURT team distributed food rations to 400 families at Lower Balulang, Cagayan de Oro City. After recent flooding in Southern Philippines more than 1,000 persons died or are missing and 300,000 have had to flee to shelters after their homes and villages were washed away. AMURT Philippines has several teams in the area assisting the affected communities.
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Dear Friends, I recently returned from Haiti, and although it was distressing to see so many people still living in...





