21ST COURSE IN INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW FOR HUMANITARIAN PROFESSIONALS AND POLICY MAKERS

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21ST COURSE IN INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW FOR HUMANITARIAN PROFESSIONALS AND POLICY MAKERS 23-28 April 2017 - Naivasha / Nairobi, Kenya Intensive training in International Humanitarian Law (IHL) for humanitarian professionals and policy makers from NGOs, state agencies, international organisations and humanitarian donor agencies.

OVERVIEW All around the world we are confronted on a daily basis by the suffering and loss caused by armed conflict and other situations of violence. Humanitarian agencies can bring some relief to protect life and health, and uphold human dignity during armed conflicts. However, such agencies have to deal with questions of life and death for their beneficiaries and their staff while working in such situations. On a daily basis, they must draw on a variety of tools to further their work and protect their personnel. Lynette Mukuhi/

One of these tools is International Humanitarian Law (IHL). IHL consists of rules that, in times of armed conflict, seek to protect people who are not or are no longer participating in the hostilities, and to restrict the means and methods of warfare. It provides a normative framework to facilitate humanitarian action for actors and agencies engaged in bringing relief to mitigate suffering caused by armed conflict. Therefore, it is desirable that humanitarian professionals and policy makers are familiar with the basic concepts of IHL and how they work in practice. The s 21st course in IHL for humanitarian professionals and policy makers is designed to acquaint participants with the international rules, principles and instruments applicable in times of armed conflict. It offers participants practical knowledge in IHL applicable in their fieldwork and their decision-making processes.

THEMES The course will provide in-depth instruction in the following broad themes: Relevance of IHL and other legal regimes, such as human rights law, refugee law and laws concerning internally displaced persons, for humanitarian practitioners. How IHL protects persons in the power of a party to the conflict. How humanitarian professionals may contribute to ensuring better respect for the law. Contemporary challenges surrounding regulation of weapons and methods of warfare. Challenges to humanitarian action in light of the changing nature of armed conflicts and other situations of violence. The course will follow a methodology combining theory and practice. Participants will be provided with both expert lectures and participative exercises based on the s experience in more than 150 years of humanitarian action and IHL. The course draws on the participants collective experience to further illuminate the role and importance of IHL in the daily work of their respective organisations. PARTICIPANTS The course is open to senior representatives of non-governmental organisations, international organisations, state agencies and humanitarian donor agencies. Applicants should have decisionmaking roles in their respective organisations at the national, regional or global level. A legal background is not required and the course is open to participants from any country. Completed forms should be sent to the Regional Delegation in Nairobi to reach before 24 March 2017. Participants are strongly urged to send their applications by email using nai_com@icrc.org. The application form can be obtained from the Kenya webpage. Successful applicants will be notified by 31 March 2017.

PRACTICAL DETAILS Venue: Lake Naivasha Country Club, Naivasha, Kenya, a beautiful lake resort town in the Rift Valley, about 1-1 ½ hours drive from Nairobi. All participants will be accommodated in single rooms at the resort. Dates: 23-28 April 2017 - Participants are expected to arrive at the offices in Nairobi for a 1pm bus departure to Naivasha on Sunday 23 April. Participants will return to Nairobi on the afternoon of Thursday 27 April and be accommodated in Nairobi on 27 and, if requested, on 28 April. The Course will finish by 5 pm on Friday 28 April. For those coming by air, return flights should not be booked before 9 pm on Friday 28 April. Course fees: 1000 USD to cater for food, conference and full accommodation in Naivasha and Nairobi. Payment: Payments will only be made after the selection process. Selected applicants will be given a bank account in which to deposit the money. Transport: Participants are expected to make their own travel arrangement to and from Nairobi. A shuttle service will be arranged for all participants to and from the Offices in Nairobi. Details will be sent to selected participants. Participants coming from abroad are expected to make their own travel arrangements to and from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. Language: All participants must have good understanding of English as all working sessions will be in this language. Programme: A detailed programme for the entire course and other practical details will be sent to selected participants. Pre-course work: A pre-course online training programme is required to be completed. A link will be sent to selected participants.

Lynette Mukuhi/ The simulation exercise enabled us to identify the needs of people affected by armed conflict and how to address them. The course was professionally run with the instructors providing a balance between theory and practical scenarios. It also provided an avenue for networking and learning from people working in various contexts such as Iran, Iraq and Somalia. Linda Gerald, Protection Manager Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Canberra, Australia International Committee of the Red Cross Nairobi Delegation, Denis Pritt Road P. O. Box 73226-00200 Nairobi, Kenya T +254 20 272 3963 E-mail: nairobi@icrc.org www.icrc.org, January 2017 2016 0109/002 01.2017 Front cover: Maria Cecilia Goin/