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MSCM: Participation and representation of displaced communities

MSCM: Participation and representation of displaced communities
This module provides an overview of the Minimum Standards' pillar on community participation and representation in the context of the Ukraine humanitarian response.

Issued on 01/25/2023 by

RedR UK

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RedR UK

training@redr.org.uk

Criteria

Criteria

This participation-based badge is awarded to participants who have completed the interactive online training "Participation and representation of displaced communities ". Upon completion of the training, participants are able to:

  • Describe what is meant by community participation and representation in the context of collective centres and other displacement sites and how this links to accountability to affected populations,
  • Explain ways to support displaced people to participate meaningfully in decision-making related to the management of the site (standard 2.1),
  • Explain ways to ensure that regular communication with the displaced community, host community and all other stakeholders is appropriate and relevant (standard 2.2),
  • Describe what a feedback and complaints mechanism is and what the intended purpose is,
  • Explain ways to ensure displaced and host populations have access to safe and responsive mechanisms to handle feedback and complaints to service providers (standard 2.3),
  • Analyse to what extent the current response supports community participation and representation,
  • Identify actions you will undertake in order to improve the application of standards on participation and representation (minimum standards 2.1, 2.2 and 2.3) in the Ukraine humanitarian response.

This badge is issued to learners for participating in an interactive online training followed by a brief reflection. Participants must satisfactorily answer two questions on what they learnt from the training and how they are applying their learning. There is no formal assessment.

This badge is issued to learners for participating in an interactive online training followed by a brief reflection. The estimated learning time is two hours.

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HPass

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RedR UK received HPass Certified status in December 2019 and has been verified through an external review as meeting the Humanitarian Learning Standards. This Certification demonstrates that RedR UK meets global best practice in implementing learning within the humanitarian sector. More information about the Standards is available on the HPass website.