Training of Trainers in Do NO HArm and Conflict sensitivity approaches

Training of Trainers in Do NO HArm and Conflict sensitivity approaches


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Course Date Duration Location Registration
25/11/2024 To 06/12/2024 10 Days Nairobi Kenya
09/12/2024 To 20/12/2024 10 Days Mombasa, Kenya
23/12/2024 To 03/01/2025 10 Days Ä°stanbul, Turkey
06/01/2025 To 17/01/2025 10 Days Nairobi Kenya
20/01/2025 To 31/01/2025 10 Days Dar es salaam, Tanzania
03/02/2025 To 14/02/2025 10 Days Mombasa, Kenya
17/02/2025 To 28/02/2025 10 Days Kigali,Rwanda
03/03/2025 To 14/03/2025 10 Days Nairobi Kenya
17/03/2025 To 28/03/2025 10 Days Mombasa, Kenya
31/03/2025 To 11/04/2025 10 Days Nairobi Kenya
14/04/2025 To 25/04/2025 10 Days Dubai
28/04/2025 To 09/05/2025 10 Days Nairobi Kenya
12/05/2025 To 23/05/2025 10 Days Dar es salaam, Tanzania
26/05/2025 To 06/06/2025 10 Days Nairobi Kenya
09/06/2025 To 20/06/2025 10 Days Mombasa, Kenya
23/06/2025 To 04/07/2025 10 Days Mombasa, Kenya

Introduction

The Training of Trainers in Do No Harm and Conflict Sensitivity Approaches is a specialized program designed to equip participants with the essential skills and knowledge to effectively facilitate training sessions on conflict sensitivity and the Do No Harm principle. In today's complex and interconnected world, understanding the dynamics of conflict and its impact on communities is crucial for organizations and individuals working in humanitarian and development contexts. This training course provides trainers with the tools and techniques necessary to promote conflict-sensitive approaches and minimize harm in their programs and interventions.

Throughout the program, participants will engage in interactive sessions, case studies, and practical exercises aimed at deepening their understanding of conflict dynamics, power relations, and the principles of Do No Harm. By exploring real-life scenarios and examples, trainers will gain insights into the complexities of working in conflict-affected environments and develop the skills to design and deliver impactful training sessions for diverse audiences. Moreover, this course emphasizes the importance of ethical considerations, cultural sensitivity, and reflexivity in promoting conflict sensitivity and Do No Harm principles.

objectives

The Training of Trainers in Do No Harm and Conflict Sensitivity Approaches is designed to achieve specific objectives aimed at enhancing participants' capacity to deliver high-quality training on these critical topics. By the end of the program, participants will be able to:

  1. Understand the fundamental principles of conflict sensitivity and the Do No Harm approach.
  2. Analyze conflict dynamics and their impact on communities and development interventions.
  3. Identify key stakeholders and their roles in promoting conflict sensitivity and peacebuilding.
  4. Design and deliver engaging and interactive training sessions on conflict sensitivity and Do No Harm.
  5. Facilitate discussions on ethical considerations, power dynamics, and cultural sensitivity in conflict-affected contexts.
  6. Apply adult learning principles and participatory training methodologies to engage diverse audiences effectively.
  7. Assess the effectiveness of training interventions and adapt content to meet the needs of different audiences.
  8. Promote a culture of learning and reflection among participants to enhance their understanding and application of conflict sensitivity principles.
  9. Develop action plans for integrating conflict sensitivity and Do No Harm approaches into organizational policies and programs.
  10. Foster collaboration and knowledge-sharing among trainers to promote best practices and innovation in conflict-sensitive programming.

Organizational benefits of investing in this training program include:

  1. Enhanced capacity of staff to design and implement conflict-sensitive programs and interventions.
  2. Improved effectiveness and sustainability of development initiatives by minimizing unintended negative impacts and promoting peacebuilding outcomes.
  3. Strengthened organizational reputation and credibility among donors, partners, and affected communities through a commitment to ethical and responsible programming.
  4. Reduced risk of exacerbating conflict dynamics and contributing to harm in conflict-affected contexts.
  5. Increased staff morale and job satisfaction by providing opportunities for professional development and skill enhancement.
  6. Enhanced collaboration and coordination among teams working in conflict-affected areas, leading to more coherent and integrated programming.
  7. Greater accountability and transparency in organizational decision-making processes related to conflict sensitivity and Do No Harm principles.
  8. Improved monitoring and evaluation of programs to assess their impact on conflict dynamics and community resilience.
  9. Enhanced staff confidence and readiness to respond effectively to challenging situations and crises in conflict-affected environments.
  10. Long-term contributions to peacebuilding and conflict resolution efforts through the adoption of conflict-sensitive approaches and the promotion of Do No Harm principles.

Target Participants

The Training of Trainers in Do No Harm and Conflict Sensitivity Approaches is tailored for professionals who play pivotal roles in disseminating knowledge and building capacity within organizations, communities, and institutions. Target participants for this specialized training program include:

  1. Humanitarian and Development Practitioners: Individuals working in humanitarian aid organizations, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and development agencies who are involved in program design, implementation, and evaluation in conflict-affected or fragile contexts.
  2. Peacebuilding and Conflict Resolution Specialists: Professionals engaged in peacebuilding initiatives, conflict resolution interventions, and community reconciliation efforts seeking to enhance their understanding and application of conflict-sensitive approaches.
  3. Trainers and Facilitators: Experienced trainers, facilitators, and educators responsible for delivering training sessions, workshops, and capacity-building programs on topics related to conflict sensitivity, peacebuilding, and Do No Harm principles.
  4. Program Managers and Coordinators: Managers and coordinators overseeing projects and programs in conflict-affected areas, including those focused on humanitarian assistance, peacebuilding, governance, and social cohesion.
  5. Policy Makers and Government Officials: Policy makers, government officials, and civil servants involved in shaping policies and strategies related to conflict prevention, peacebuilding, and humanitarian response at national and local levels.
  6. Community Leaders and Civil Society Representatives: Community leaders, civil society activists, and grassroots organizers engaged in community development initiatives, advocacy campaigns, and peacebuilding efforts in conflict-affected regions.
  7. Academic and Research Professionals: Academics, researchers, and scholars conducting research on conflict dynamics, peace and security, humanitarian action, and related fields interested in integrating practical knowledge into their teaching and research endeavors.
  8. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Practitioners: CSR professionals working in corporate entities, private foundations, or socially responsible enterprises seeking to enhance their understanding of conflict-sensitive practices and ethical engagement in fragile contexts.
  9. Social Workers and Psychosocial Support Providers: Social workers, counselors, and psychosocial support providers working with individuals and communities affected by conflict, displacement, and trauma seeking to integrate conflict-sensitive approaches into their practice.
  10. Youth Leaders and Activists: Youth leaders, activists, and advocates engaged in youth-led initiatives, community mobilization, and peacebuilding activities interested in developing skills and knowledge to promote conflict sensitivity and non-violent approaches to social change.

Course Outline

Module 1: Introduction to Conflict Sensitivity and Do No Harm

  1. Understanding conflict sensitivity and its importance in humanitarian and development work.
  2. Exploring the Do No Harm principle and its ethical foundations.
  3. Analyzing the impact of interventions on conflict dynamics and relationships within communities.
  4. Case studies: Examining real-life examples of conflict-sensitive programming and Do No Harm practices.
  5. Principles of conflict transformation and peacebuilding.
  6. Ethical considerations and cultural sensitivity in conflict-sensitive approaches.

Module 2: Conflict Analysis and Context Assessment

  1. Conducting conflict analysis to understand local dynamics and root causes of conflict.
  2. Identifying key stakeholders and their interests, power dynamics, and relationships.
  3. Mapping conflict-sensitive indicators and vulnerabilities within communities.
  4. Tools and methodologies for context assessment and conflict analysis.
  5. Case studies: Applying conflict analysis frameworks to real-world scenarios.
  6. Participatory approaches to community engagement and consultation.

Module 3: Designing Conflict-Sensitive Programs and Interventions

  1. Principles of conflict-sensitive program design and implementation.
  2. Integrating conflict sensitivity into project planning, monitoring, and evaluation.
  3. Identifying entry points for conflict-sensitive programming across different sectors.
  4. Strategies for mainstreaming conflict sensitivity into organizational policies and procedures.
  5. Case studies: Developing conflict-sensitive program strategies for various contexts.
  6. Practical exercises: Designing conflict-sensitive program frameworks and logframes.

Module 4: Facilitation Skills and Training Methodologies

  1. Principles of adult learning and participatory training methodologies.
  2. Techniques for engaging diverse audiences and creating a safe learning environment.
  3. Effective communication and facilitation skills for sensitive topics.
  4. Role-playing and simulation exercises for experiential learning.
  5. Case studies: Facilitating discussions on conflict-sensitive topics in training sessions.
  6. Feedback and reflection: Enhancing facilitation skills through peer review and self-assessment.

Module 5: Training Needs Assessment and Curriculum Development

  1. Conducting training needs assessments to identify learning objectives and target audiences.
  2. Developing training curricula and materials on conflict sensitivity and Do No Harm.
  3. Tailoring training content to meet the needs and context of specific audiences.
  4. Incorporating adult learning principles and interactive techniques into training design.
  5. Case studies: Designing customized training programs for diverse stakeholders.
  6. Practical exercises: Developing training modules and adapting materials for different settings.

Module 6: Monitoring and Evaluation of Conflict-Sensitive Training Programs

  1. Establishing monitoring and evaluation frameworks for assessing the impact of training programs.
  2. Selecting appropriate indicators and data collection methods to measure learning outcomes.
  3. Conducting pre- and post-training assessments to gauge knowledge acquisition and behavior change.
  4. Analyzing qualitative and quantitative data to identify strengths and areas for improvement.
  5. Case studies: Evaluating the effectiveness of conflict-sensitive training interventions.
  6. Action planning: Using evaluation findings to improve future training programs and enhance impact.

Module 7: Advanced Topics in Conflict Sensitivity and Do No Harm

  1. Gender mainstreaming and gender-sensitive approaches in conflict-sensitive programming.
  2. Addressing power dynamics and inequalities in program design and implementation.
  3. Environmental considerations and natural resource management in conflict-sensitive approaches.
  4. Conflict-sensitive advocacy and influencing strategies for policy change.
  5. Case studies: Exploring intersections between conflict sensitivity and other thematic areas.
  6. Reflection and synthesis: Integrating advanced concepts into training practice and program design.

Module 8: Leadership and Collaboration in Conflict-Sensitive Programming

  1. Role of leadership in promoting a culture of conflict sensitivity and Do No Harm within organizations.
  2. Building effective partnerships and collaboration with local actors and stakeholders.
  3. Advocating for conflict-sensitive approaches at organizational and institutional levels.
  4. Case studies: Leadership challenges and successes in implementing conflict-sensitive programming.
  5. Action planning: Developing strategies for promoting conflict sensitivity and Do No Harm principles in your organization.
  6. Reflection and closure: Reviewing key learnings and planning for future implementation.

General Information

  1. Customized Training: All our courses can be tailored to meet the specific needs of participants.
  2. Language Proficiency: Participants should have a good command of the English language.
  3. Comprehensive Learning: Our training includes well-structured presentations, practical exercises, web-based tutorials, and collaborative group work. Our facilitators are seasoned experts with over a decade of experience.
  4. Certification: Upon successful completion of training, participants will receive a certificate from Foscore Development Center (FDC-K).
  5. Training Locations: Training sessions are conducted at Foscore Development Center (FDC-K) centers. We also offer options for in-house and online training, customized to the client's schedule.
  6. Flexible Duration: Course durations are adaptable, and content can be adjusted to fit the required number of days.
  7. Onsite Training Inclusions: The course fee for onsite training covers facilitation, training materials, two coffee breaks, a buffet lunch, and a Certificate of Successful Completion. Participants are responsible for their travel expenses, airport transfers, visa applications, dinners, health/accident insurance, and personal expenses.
  8. Additional Services: Accommodation, pickup services, freight booking, and visa processing arrangements are available upon request at discounted rates.
  9. Equipment: Tablets and laptops can be provided to participants at an additional cost.
  10. Post-Training Support: We offer one year of free consultation and coaching after the course.
  11. Group Discounts: Register as a group of more than two and enjoy a discount ranging from 10% to 50%.
  12. Payment Terms: Payment should be made before the commencement of the training or as mutually agreed upon, to the Foscore Development Center account. This ensures better preparation for your training.
  13. Contact Us: For any inquiries, please reach out to us at training@fdc-k.org or call us at +254712260031.
  14. Website: Visit our website at www.fdc-k.org for more information.

 

 

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