FIELD Management

FIELD Management

The programme aims to develop the pool of local and national staff who can prepare for and take charge of in-country operational programmes in chronic, protracted and sudden onset humanitarian settings.

The Field Manager’s role is pivotal in enabling effective humanitarian response, yet many are frequently asked to take on the role with limited prior experience, and often must learn on the job. The Field Manager in Emergencies Learning and Development (FIELD) programme aims to strengthen the local and national capacity of those undertaking this frontline managerial role. This means the capacity of local organisations to find, organise and mobilise staff and resources are improved, which in turn improves the speed and quality of response for those affected.

Courses & Pathways

Pathway
FIELD Programme
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Accountability and Learning
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Accounting
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Adaptive Management
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Advocacy in Humanitarian Settings
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Communications in Humanitarian Settings
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Data Standards
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Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
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Evaluation
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FIELD Programme overview
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FIELD Visit Challenge - Communications, Media and Advocacy
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FIELD Visit Challenge - Cross-Cutting Subjects
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FIELD Visit Challenge - Finance and Grant Management
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FIELD Visit Challenge - Leading and Managing People in Emergencies
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FIELD Visit Challenge - Logistics
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FIELD Visit Challenge - MEAL
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FIELD Visit Challenge - Project Management in Humanitarian Settings
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FIELD Visit Challenge - Safety and Security
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Field Office Setup
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Financial Monitoring
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Financial Planning
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Fundamentals of Financial Management
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Grant Management
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Internal Control
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Introduction to Humanitarian Logistics
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Introduction to MEAL
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Introduction to Managing Projects in Humanitarian Settings
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Inventory Management
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Logic Models
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Managing the Wellbeing of Response Teams
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Media in Humanitarian Settings
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Monitoring
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People Management
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Performance Management
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Procurement
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Project Closure and Transition
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Project Identification and Definition
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Project Implementation: Delivery, Monitoring and Adaptation
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Project Set-up and Planning
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Recruitment and Induction in Emergencies
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Safeguarding
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Safety and Security Before Deployment
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Safety and Security Within The First 1-2 Weeks and Ongoing Improvement
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Staff Care and Wellbeing
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Strategic Planning and Logistics Needs Assessment
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Telecommunications
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Transport and Distribution
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Warehousing
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