Humanitarian Security Course

The Center for African Studies at Howard University, with support from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Africa Bureau, is offering a 4-week professional development course on Humanitarian Security for practitioners and graduate students in Summer 2023.

International humanitarian security is a contested concept that has given rise to many debates over its meaning and application. The objectives of this course are three-fold. First, students will be familiarized with the major concepts, debates and challenges that exist in the field. Secondly, students will be introduced to a standard set of guidelines used by international humanitarian organizations to manage safety and security risks. Finally, students will be exposed to the practice of security risk management through a decision based simulation exercise drawn from a real world event.

Course Dates July 11 – August 8, 2023
Course Type Professional Development
Course Level Graduate / Experienced
Course Credit Non-credit
Course Delivery Virtual
Course Cost

$350 per participant
Cost for Howard University students is waived.

 

Course Format

Tuesdays & Wednesdays: asynchronous reading materials and assignments

Thursdays at 12pm EDT: live virtual sessions (synchronous)

Instructor

Michael Walsh
Course Director

Center for African Studies
michael.walsh@howard.edu

Michael Walsh, MPH NREMT SRMP is a senior subject matter expert who advises governments, humanitarian organizations, and think tanks on humanitarian health security affairs. He is also a regular commentator on Africa affairs. Recent outlets include the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Council on Foreign Relations, European Consortium for Political Research, and Foreign Policy Research Institute.

Michael Walsh