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Dealing with Kidnapping and Abduction |
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1-Day |
| Duration: |
25 March 2010 |
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North Darfur, El Fasher |
| Cost: |
The cost is 110 SDG for International NGOs and 55 SDG for National NGOs (per the standard, subsidised rates) |
| Closing Date: |
25 March 2010 |
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Suitable:
Dealing with Kidnapping/Abduction will benefit anyone who is regularly travelling to more isolated areas, those based in high risk locations, and/or those likely to be part of crisis management teams. The course is only available in English at the moment; and it is a pre-requisite to have attended the Management of Staff Safety course, or have equivalent knowledge in staff safety.
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Covers:
RedR has introduced a new course to respond to the recent high impact incidents occurring in all Darfur states. The course is designed to give the fundamental aspects to field workers of dealing with kidnapping/abduction. The course is an intensive overview of incidents that have occurred, personal preparedness/response and organisational preparedness/response. The day will utilise a variety of learning techniques through group work, visual aids, plenary discussions and drawing case study information. |
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Outcomes:
Dealing with Kidnapping/Abduction will help participants develop some key skills that will potentially reduce individual and organisational risks. The key elements of the course include: Give a basic overview of the current situation, and relate it to the global picture Define the concepts/definitions of kidnapping & abduction Discuss key information on personal preparedness to prevent and/or limit vulnerabilities Provide information on the stages of personal response; with tip/guidance for dealing with the incident Discuss organisational preparedness through four key areas Develop/Discuss organisational responses in terms of the crisis management plan and crisis management team. The course draws on elements of RedR’s current training suite; and prior knowledge of your organisations’ safety policies and procedures is required to take full advantage of the course. It is an intensive one day course to give participants information to cascade through their field site/organisation. |
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How do I apply? Please send your application forms or ask for further details by: • by emailing the IT & Communications Coordinator, Mohammed Hadi at sudanadmin@redr.org.uk • Calling on +249 (0) 9128 55 085 or +249 (0) 9193 00 334 • visiting our field site offices.
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