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The Haiti Humanitarian Response Course: A Novel Approach to Local Responder Training in International Humanitarian Response

机译:海地人道主义反应课程:国际人道主义反应中当地响应培训的新方法

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Introduction: Countries most affected by disasters are often those with limited local capacity to respond. When local capacity is overwhelmed, international humanitarian response often provides needs-based emergency response. Despite global progress in education and the development of international humanitarian response standards, access to training and integration of local actors in response mechanisms remains limited. In May 2017, the Haiti Humanitarian Response Course (HHRC) was implemented in Mirebalais, Haiti to increase local capacity and allow for effective future engagement with international humanitarian actors in a country prone to disasters. Report: In collaboration with the Hopital Universitaire de Mirebalais' (HUM; Mirebalais, Haiti) Department of Medical Education and Emergency Medicine (EM) residency program, four physicians from the Division of Global Emergency Care and Humanitarian Studies at Brigham and Women's Hospital (Boston, Massachusetts USA) facilitated the course, which included 53 local physicians and staff. Following 15 hours of online pre-course preparation, through didactics and practical small-group exercises, the course focused on key components of international humanitarian response, minimum standards for effective response, and the roles of key response players. The course was free to participants and taught in English and French. Discussion: The HHRC reduced the barriers often faced by local actors who seek training in international humanitarian response by offering free training in their own community. It presents a novel approach to narrow critical gaps in training local populations in international humanitarian response, especially in environments prone to crises and disasters. This approach can help local responders better access international humanitarian response mechanisms when the local response capacity is exhausted or overwhelmed. Conclusion: The HHRC demonstrates a potential new model for humanitarian and disaster training and offers a model for similar programs in other disaster-prone countries. Ultimately, local capacity building could lead to more efficient resource utilization, improved knowledge sharing, and better disaster response.
机译:简介:受灾害影响最大的国家往往是当地局部能力有限的人。当地方容量不堪重负时,国际人道主义反应通常提供基于需求的紧急响应。尽管在教育和国际人道主义答辩标准的发展方面存在全球进步,但在响应机制中获取当地行动者的培训和整合仍然有限。 2017年5月,海地人道主义反应课程(HHRC)在海地Mirebalais实施,以增加当地能力,并允许在一个容易发生灾害的国家与国际人道主义行动者进行有效的接触。报告:与Hopital Universitaire de Mirebalais'(Hum; Mirebalais,海地)的合作合作医学教育和急诊医学部(EM)居留计划,来自Brigham和女性医院的全球应急和人道主义研究司的四名医生(波士顿Massachusetts USA)促进了课程,其中包括53名当地医师和员工。在线预先课程准备15小时后,通过教学和实用的小组练习,该课程专注于国际人道主义反应的关键组成部分,有效响应的最低标准以及关键响应球员的角色。该课程是免费的参与者,以英语和法语教授。讨论:HHRC减少了通过在自己的社区提供免费培训的地方参与国际人道主义反应培训的地方参与障碍。它提出了一种新的方法来缩小在国际人道主义反应中培训当地群体的临界差距,特别是在易于危机和灾害的环境中。这种方法可以帮助当地响应能力耗尽或不堪重负时更好地获得国际人道主义响应机制。结论:HHRC展示了人道主义和灾害培训的潜在新模式,并为其他灾难达成的国家提供了类似节目的模型。最终,本地能力建设可能导致更有效的资源利用,改善知识共享以及更好的灾害反应。

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