Description: A fully blended online training that aims to equip aid workers and health staff with the most essential logistics and supply chain knowledge in the context of medical operations. Special focus will be put on the current response to COVID-19 making sure that the right product and service reach patients at the right time, at the right condition, and at the right price.
Methods: Recorded presentations (with subtitles), videos, podcasts, quizzes, instructor-led virtual classroom seminars
Duration: 15 hours over 4 weeks (can be accelerated)
Target group: Health care professionals and medical logisticians from humanitarian agencies and government ministries
Languages: English, French, Arabic, Spanish
Description: Supply chain risk is increasing globally as supply chains expand to all corners of the earth. Supply chain resilience is increasingly a competitive differentiator to gain and keep business. This course provides knowledge and tools to guide you through understanding the choices available to your organization to manage supply chain risk and enhance the resiliency required for long-term sustainability. Structured in three levels, Level 1 will review Supply Chain Management fundamentals, industry trends, the impact of uncertainty, complexity, and risk, and the identification of supply chain risks. In Levels 2 and 3, toolsets will be developed and case studies offered that delve into the impact of risk on various aspects of your organization.
This course is offered in partnership with Edukazi and the Supply Chain Risk Management Consortium.
Methods: Recorded presentations (with subtitles), videos, quizzes, and case studies.
Duration: 8 hours
Target group: Supply chain professionals, medical logisticians, learners, and other staff who work in risk management, finance, information management, manufacturing, and operations
Languages: English
Description: A self-paced online course that aims to increase formal training opportunities for humanitarian practitioners in order to develop their knowledge, skills and understanding of the importation and customs processes for the cross-border movement of emergency relief aid. It is designed to equip practitioners with the minimum skills required to handle the difficulties involved with importing and clearing humanitarian aid into affected countries. This course is developed and offered in partnership with the IMPACCT Working Group as a contribution to the humanitarian community.
Methods: Presentations, videos, quizzes, live webinars
Duration: 6 hours
Target group: Practitioners in UN agencies, NGOs, governmental agencies, and private sector who are involved in the importation of humanitarian goods in the countries where their organization operates
Languages: English
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