This Communications in Humanitarian Settings module is part of the wider FIELD Programme.
FIELD
 is a ground-breaking, free capacity building programme. FIELD’s focus 
is to develop the pool of local, national, and international staff who 
can prepare for and take charge of in-country operational programmes in 
humanitarian responses.
You can visit the FIELD Programme here

 Is this course for me? 
This course is for local, national, and international humanitarian staff involved in preparing for and taking charge of in-country operational 
programmes in humanitarian responses. This course is for individuals who wish to learn more about communications in humanitarian settings.

 How will I benefit from this course? 
In this course we 
will take a look at the role communications plays and its purpose and 
benefits in humanitarian settings. We will look at some of the key 
deliverables you can expect to create in a response and best practice 
approaches for producing these. We will also explore the risks around 
gathering content for communication products and how you can keep 
yourself and others safe.

 How long will it take?   Approximately 1 hour. You can exit at any time and when you return, the module will take you to where you left off.
 
 How much does it cost?   This course is free!
 
 How do I start?
Click on the 'Join course' button on this page. This will take you through to the course page.

This course is for local, national, and international humanitarian staff involved in preparing for and taking charge of in-country operational 
programmes in humanitarian responses. This course is for individuals who wish to learn more about communications in humanitarian settings.

In this course we 
will take a look at the role communications plays and its purpose and 
benefits in humanitarian settings. We will look at some of the key 
deliverables you can expect to create in a response and best practice 
approaches for producing these. We will also explore the risks around 
gathering content for communication products and how you can keep 
yourself and others safe.




