Humanitarian Program


What is a humanitarian?
Humanitarian is a person that has committed themselves the greater good of people and society. They have a strong value for human life. Their mere lives is dedicated to improve the conditions of the world around them.
Some even say that the acts and calling of Humanitarianism is in itself a religion. In part because their lives is governed by sacredness. They operate with great love and without discrimination or partiality.
Why do we need them?
Being a humanitarian means that we have people who stand in the gap for those who are most marginalized, suffering and in most cases have been left out. helping people who are suffering and saving lives any time any place in the world. Due to the climate of the world, we need people who will love those who may not always present themselves in a loving way. Individuals that are willing to meet the needs of others, without discriminatory practices.
Program participates
Each participant must complete 50 hours under our program. They must also be able to show that they have completed a minimum of 100 service hours thought their local communities. Participants will bestowed with the Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award. Participants will also be nominated for an honorary doctorate degree for humanitarianism. The degree is through our joint partnership with Global of International Alliance. Qualifications are processed through Stanford University. Program participants will also be required to take an annual Humanitarian Response to Conflict and Disaster course offered by Harvard. The course is free, but if participants wants credit for it they will be required to pay. This will ensure that each Humanitarian will remain up to date with trainings and maintain a relevant understanding of what humanitarianism. is all about, It’s a very easy course, and the participant will gain a better insight into what Humanitarian Response to Conflict and Disaster is all about. Course enrollment will be provided at the required time. Participants will be required to send proof of enrollment and completion of the course. Questions can be submitted by emailing: our GILA Processing Department at reset@globalimpact.org
Course Features
- Lectures 6
- Quizzes 1
- Duration 50 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English and Swahili
- Students 0
- Certificate No
- Assessments Yes
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