Comprehensive Medical Support In Complex Emergencies (CMSCE 21)
Peace Support Operations
Course Fee:
Terms and Conditions:
As part of the COVID-19 measures by the KAIPTC, all participants are to travel with a travel medical insurance covering COVID-19 treatment, and must be valid for additional two weeks after course end date. However, participants are expected to bear their own visa arrangements costs.Required COVID-19 Tests (arrival and departure), Accommodation and feeding for participants will be covered by the KAIPTC.
In short | |
Course Date/Duration |
21st to 25th June 2021 |
Course Capacity |
20 participants |
Target Group |
UN/AU/ECOWAS/NATO/EU Missions Senior Medical Officers, International civilian and military personnel (see details below) |
Course Language |
The course will be conducted in English only |
Application Deadline |
08 May 2021 |
The Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre (KAIPTC) Ghana will run a one-week Comprehensive Medical Support in Complex Emergencies Foundation Course, sponsored by Germany.
KAIPTC INVITES APPLICATIONS FOR ADMISSION TO THE
“COMPREHENSIVE MEDICAL SUPPORT IN COMPLEX EMERGENCIES”
Foundation Course
INTRODUCTION/BACKGROUND
Currently we are facing a high number of armed conflicts all over the world. Especially Africa is battered by numerous of these conflicts, which hinder the continent on its way to peace, democracy and prosperity.
Mission environments are mostly different from the regular work environments people are accustomed to. Much as it is desirable to have peace around us, the environments within which we work is an enabler or a dream killer. Mission environments are typically not very conducive, talk about general living conditions, weather, food, language, epidemic, and medical situation on the ground.
The medical support is not only focused on one “provider” like Military Hospitals, a lot of different organisations are offering immediate medical support. All these actions and organisation have to be coordinated closely and they should have shared their experiences on the ground.
As military forces face increasingly complex scenarios requiring crises management on the sector of medical care that involves both civilian and military instruments, it is necessary to define their interaction at the civil-military interface by means of sound policy and doctrine. In addition to that, challenges also need to be addressed by appropriate education and training efforts.
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The one-week Comprehensive Medical Support in Complex Emergencies Foundation Courseis designed by and conducted at the KAIPTC will focus on principles and common guidelines, including an aspect of first aid under fire which addresses UN 10-1-2 guidelines.The course facilitation team will be composed of resource persons from Training Institutions in Africa and Universities from US and Europe, NGOs, Peacekeeping Practitioners, as well as academia among others.
COURSE AIM
The CMSCE course aims to promote an integrated health response through enhanced interoperability across civilian and military actors in complex emergencies. Networking is an important tool for a quick and successfully support.
EXPECTED OUTCOME
- The overall training objectives for the CMSCE are:
- Understanding the complex environment of humanitarian support in conflict scenarios
- Understanding the different agendas of the main civilian and military stakeholders in international crises management
- Knowing the international guidelines, concepts and principles
- Knowing the international guidelines, concepts and principles applying to complex emergencies
- Understanding in the interdependence of health and human security
- Understand capacity building programs to strengthen health system in conflict-affected states by joint health and security actors.
- Promoting the ICRC ‘Health care in danger’ project on ethics, rights and responsibilities of the staff of health and pre-hospital personnel, issues related to international law and humanitarian law, international human rights, caregivers and patient safety as well as the role of communities to address and reduce violence against health care
- Understanding the main frameworks in disaster risk reduction, prevention, mitigation
- Applying the Tactical Combat Casualty Care concept
- Understanding the International Health Regulations
- Understanding medical emergency logistics
- Understanding the tools to gain situation awareness
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- health infrastructure (overwhelmed local health systems)
- surveillance of infectious and non-communicable disease
- climate associated restrictions on access to safe water and food
- emerging environmental conditions
- dynamics in migration
- information sharing
- early warning systems
TARGET GROUP
- Senior Medical Officers from UN/AU/ECOWAS/NATO/EU Missions and other national and international Organisations
- International civilian and military personnel preparing to serve at UN/AU/ECOWAS/NATO/EU-Mission HQs as CIMIC-, Legal- Advisors and Joint Mission Analysis Staff officers,
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International civil military personnel preparing to serve for IO’s, GO’s and NGO’s in complex emergency environments
The gender aspect will be taken into consideration; (depends on applications and nominations)
Participants must be able to speak and write fluently in English;
The participants will be selected with attention to a balanced geographical, ethnical, gender and professional distribution.
COURSE CONTENT
- The course is planned to cover following modules, including a one-day Top Table Exercise, will be delivered:
- Introduction Core Principles (Key Note)
- Health Systems in Conflict
- Medical UN Principles and Guidelines
- Humanitarian Crises, Code of Conduct and Sphere Standards
- Medical Ethics in Conflict
- Tactical Combat Casual Care Training (TCCC)
- UN Coordination/ Cluster Systems
- Disaster Management Cycle & Medical Support Operations
- Emergency Preparedness Response
- Health Security Challenges, Current UN Mission Challenges
- Civil – Military Interface
- Health Care in Danger
- Visit to the IFRC Storage Site and GHA AF Military Hospital 37
- International Health Regulations
- Health Security Intelligence and
- Table Top Exercise
METHODOLOGY
- Participatory, problem-based learning approaches using facilitated discussions
- Theoretical sessions with practical application
- Practice sessions to allow for application of information and concepts presented
- Drawing on participants’ individual experience and subject matter expertise
- Table Top exercise
HOW TO APPLY
Interested applicants are requested to kindly fill and submit an online application form.
Access the application form using the button “How to apply”
Contact at KAIPTC
For administrative issues | For course content issues |
Mrs Marylyn Agblor Training Coordination Officer Tel. 00 233 (0) 302 718200 Ext. 1012 Fax. 00 233 (0) 302 718201 Email: marylyn.agblor@kaiptc.org Email: nss.trainingcord@kaiptc.org |
LtCol Michael Reinwald Course Director Tel.: +233 (0) 555 61 7001 or (0) 55 858 68 24 Email: Michael.reinwald@kaiptc.org or Email: reinwaldm@gmx.de |