Course information
Short Summary:
This self-directed online scenario allows learners to practice using their knowledge and skills in CVA.
Course short name:
Coordination Scenario
Hide course from catalogue: No
Topic: Humanitarian Essentials, Management Essentials, Programmatic Support, Technical Sectors
Management Essentials: Leadership skills, Project management
Safety and Security:
Programmatic Support: Communications, Coordination, Monitoring and evaluation, Programme design, Quality and governance
Technical Sectors: Cash and voucher assistance / cash transfer programming, Disaster management and risk reduction, Shelter
Humanitarian Essentials: Accountability, Principles, practices and standards
Language: English
Format: Online self-directed, Learning pathway
Provider: CALP Network (CALP), Humanitarian Leadership Academy
Region: Global
Compatibility: Offline, Tablet, Smartphone
Welcome to the Practical Scenario: Coordinating multi-sector Cash and Voucher Assistance course. This scenario will allow learners to practice using their Cash and Voucher Assistance(CVA) knowledge and skills in a programmatic setting.
This scenario was created by the Cash Learning Partnership and the Humanitarian Leadership Academy.
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Is this course for me? |
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| This scenario is for strategic decision makers in aid agencies, and other learners interested in practicing cash and voucher assistance (CVA) skills. |
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How will I benefit from this course? |
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Within the scenario, you’ll be making important decisions about the coordination of your multi-sector cash and voucher assistance. In this scenario, you will be:
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How long will it take? |
| It should take you about 1-2 hours. |
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How much does it cost? |
| This course is free. |
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Will I get a certificate at the end? |
| Yes! You will be able to download a certificate after you have completed all the modules and the feedback form. |
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How do I start? |
| Click on Join button on this page. This will take you through to the course modules. Don't worry, if you stop a module halfway through, you can always continue later from where you left off. |





