Welcome to Day 2
Day 2: Putting humanitarian principles into practice Aim: To develop the skills required to put humanitarian principles into practice, with a focus on ensuring disaster- and conflict-affected communities are kept at the centre of our response
Principles and challenges in humanitarian action Session 1.2.1 Principles and challenges in humanitarian action
Session 1.2.1: Objectives Learning objectives At the end of this session, participants will be able to: Describe principles for humanitarian action and what they mean in their context Explain the role of a leader in ensuring humanitarian action adheres to these principles
Our Humanitarian Imperative All possible steps should be taken to alleviate human suffering that arises out of conflict and calamity Those affected by a disaster have a right to life with dignity and therefore a right to assistance
Humanitarian Charter The right to life with dignity The right to protection and security The right to receive humanitarian assistance
[inset pictures or map of the country/region] In your country/regional context, which principles and guidance generally seem to pose the most challenges for humanitarians in their work?
In small groups: Share experiences of challenges you have faced adhering to humanitarian principles How did you deal with them? What is your advice to other humanitarian leaders? Be prepared to report back to plenary with a two-minute presentation