TabsSummary Course details Course type: Short CourseDirector of studies: Imri Schattner-OrnanDuration: 5 weeksHome fee: £2,560Overseas fee: £2,560This 5 week programme is available as both face to face in our campus in Liverpool and fully online. Programme Overview Overall, this course aims to provide you with knowledge and critical understanding on the causes, the consequences, and the responses to complex, violent and multifaceted humanitarian emergencies. In this intensive course, we will explore some of the theories related to the onset of violent conflicts leading to serious humanitarian crises, illustrate these theories by looking at specific case studies of recent complex humanitarian emergencies such as the war in Yemen, the conflict in Libya, the 1990's wars in Liberia and Sierra Leone and others. We will then investigate what challenges these contexts create for international, national and local Humanitarian actors in practice, and will focus on questions of managing risks, creating humanitarian spaces and engaging with local stakeholders. The module will conclude by examining the role and importance of media in our understanding and response to such emergencies and illustrate how humanitarian actors have used media for advocacy or international action yet have become dependent on media attention. 20 Academic Credits - Assessments - these will be submitted in assessment week 10-14 February 2025 For an additional fee of £95, you can be entered for full Academic Credits for this course. Please note that assessments may change at the discretion of the Directors of Study. All students will be made aware of new assessment details. The academic credits are offered to provide choice and flexibility to all our students, and students who do not wish to be entered for academic credits will be awarded a Certificate of Attendance. Option for Academic Credit - 20 Credits at Masters levelThis course is assessed by : 70% - 4,000 written assignment on a topic chosen by the student related to the module core aim 30% - a 15 minute oral presentation on a complex humanitarian situation Please note that assessments may change at the discretion of the Directors of Study. All students will be made aware of new assessment details. The academic credits are offered to provide choice and flexibility to all our students, and students who do not wish to be entered for academic credits will be awarded a Certificate of Attendance / Completion.Syllabus Introduction to Complex Humanitarian Emergencies – what is complexity? Critical assessment of key cases of Intrastate Conlfict: ethnicity, inequalities, greed and grievance The role of the Weak and Strong state The international dimension of complex emergencies Protracted Conflicts Introductions to non-state armed groups Case studies: Yemen, Libya, Liberia, Sierra-Leone, Central America, Mediterranean Migrants Crisis…. Humanitarian practice in complex humanitarian emergencies: risk, negotiation, and space Criminalisation of Aid Famine as a Complex Humanitarian Emergency Introduction to the media in humanitarian crisis – traditional media, new media and social media Humanitarian response of advocacy and awareness raising Media, image and ethics in the humanitarian context Entrance RequirementsAcademic requirements: Any person wishing to or already working in international development and humanitarianism would benefit from attending this course. AimsThis course aims to: Demonstrate a comprehensive and critical understanding of themes and debates concerning complex humanitarian emergencies. Analyse in depth a particular example of complex emergencies Explore the impact of media on humanitarian response and global understanding of complex emergencies CareersPast Humanitarian students have gone on to take a wide variety of positions, including Head of Policy and Strategy for Médecins Sans Frontières, through to country director roles. Many have also gone into other fields such as the public sector in the UK, social enterprises, law, social work, and to roles such as political advisor in the British Parliament. TestimonialsWith the wealth of experience the lecturer ... the delivery is one I have never experience before. Everyone is treated as a colleague. Very informative, enterprising and resourceful. The content of the course has given me a life time preparation for the world of humanitarianism Great course. The discussions we had were extremely invigorating and relevant. 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