Please note that certain CoVid-19 measures will apply. Participants must be vaccinated with one of the vaccines recognized in Spain and follow the Spanish Ministry of Health entry requirements (https://www.spth.gob.es/). The use of FFP2 masks will be mandatory during any movement in the hotel. In case of testing positive, the person will be quarantined at the hotel. Kindly note that neither the host nor OCHA will cover any cost arising from the consequences of a positive COVID-19 test.
CMCS, as part of OCHA’s Coordination Division, will lead the event. CMCS will bring together four interdependent emergency communities: a) OCHA and UN agencies; b) surge staff from Stand-by Partners, UNDAC and NSARAG; c) United Nations Member States, including domestic and international militaries; and d) non-governmental humanitarian organizations. We encourage mid-level managers to apply.
The objective of the training course is to: a) define the concept of humanitarian civil-military coordination (UN-CMCoord), including the five sets of UN-CMCoord guidance, b) assess the UN-CMCoord environment in operational contexts, and c) play a key role in support of UN-CMCoord as it relates to humanitarian access and protection outcomes.
Please ensure that you have discussed participation with your supervisor and complete the online application form at:
https://vosocc.unocha.org/Reg/srvy495_UN-CMCoord_Training_10-2022.html before 18 August.
Successful applicants will be notified by 25 August.
For further information or support with the application process, please contact our training support at [email protected].
How to register
To register for the UN-CMCoord Training Course in Alicante please complete the online application form at: https://vosocc.unocha.org/Reg/srvy495_UN-CMCoord_Training_10-2022.html before 18 August.