Program on Humanitarian Leadership 2017 for Mid-Career Level Professionals (Fully Funded) Deadline: December 19, 2016

Program on Humanitarian  Leadership  2017 for Mid-Career Level Professionals (Fully Funded)
Deadline:  December 19, 2016


Location: Kenya

​Fully Funded!

Overview:
PHL is designed for exceptional humanitarian professionals working for non-governmental or community-based organizations in humanitarian settings. The ideal participant will aspire to take on decision-making and management responsibilities in the humanitarian sector.

By the end of this learning process, PHL participants will have the skills, knowledge, and confidence to take on leadership responsibilities within a variety of humanitarian organizations, ultimately improving the delivery of services to those in need of humanitarian assistance.

Eligibility:
All participants of PHL must meet a standard set of minimum requirements, including:

​A demonstrated interest in pursuing a leadership role in the humanitarian sectorThe ability to speak, read, and write English with proficiencyA Bachelors degree or a comparable academic or professional qualificationAvailability to participate in the course (including the in-person training, distance learning and experiential learning highlighted above)Permission of either your employer (for professionals) or academic supervisor (for graduate students) to participate in all aspects of the programAttainment of a mid-level position in a non-governmental or community-based organizationExperience in at least one or more humanitarian emergency situationsAspiration to take on leadership roles in and have a commitment to the humanitarian sectorA passport that is valid for at least six months after the date of the May in-person training course

Value:

PHL covers all costs associated with the in-person training (i.e., course fees, round-trip flight to Kenya, accommodation and meals during the in-person training only). Please note that any incidental costs are the sole responsibility of the PHL participant (i.e., visa fees, telephone usage, additional food expense, etc.), and PHL does not provide a per diem.

For those participants engaged in field placements with International Medical Corps or Concern, these field placement costs (i.e., round-trip flight, stipend, lodging and meals as applicable) will be covered by PHL.

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