
The COVID-19 Learning Pathway aims to enable humanitarians, including local responders, to be best equipped to respond to the global pandemic COVID-19 (Coronavirus). The pathway includes:
· Online technical capacity strengthening programmes to support humanitarian responses during this crisis, covering critical topics, including Public Health, Child Protection, Gender, Cash and Mental Health and Psycho-Social Support.
· Online soft skills and remote working capacity strengthening programmes to support humanitarians to adapt to new ways of working during this crisis.
· A library of key downloadable resources relating to working in the context of COVID-19, including remote working guides and resilience support for staff and volunteers.
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In countries where the health systems are already fragile and where confining the population is impossible, mitigating the spread of the virus and protecting front-line staff and volunteers is an absolute priority. This course aims to rapidly provide those frontline actors with the means to inform and protect efficiently and safely.

FAQs, situational reports, updated stats, press briefings and other resources regarding the pandemic.

The World Health Organisation separates the facts from the rumours regarding the pandemic.

Ebola Choices

This interactive film allows viewers to relive choices made by volunteers, and experience the impact of these decisions during the 2014 Ebola crisis in Liberia.
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