Humanitarian Assistance Response Training (HART) course
The Humanitarian Assistance Response Training (HART) course provides military planning and response professionals with a two- to four-day operational-level training course with practical information and tools for use in supporting civilian-led humanitarian assistance operations, including disaster response operations.
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Health Emergencies in Large Populations (HELP)
The Health Emergencies in Large Populations (HELP) course is hosted by the Center for Excellence in Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assis tance (COE) in collaboration with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the partnership of University of Hawaii's John A. Burns School of Medicine's Office of Public Health Studies. This is a three week, intensive, graduate-level training course, providing participants with an understanding of the major public health issues to be addressed among populations affected by natural disasters, complex emergencies, and internal displacement.
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Senior Civil Military Leaders seminar series
The Senior Civil-Military Leaders seminar series focuses on building regional cooperation in the Asia-Pacific that came about in the aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami that devastated part of South and Southeast Asia.
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Disaster Management Seminars
COE executes seminars focused on helping host nations to better plan and respond to disasters. The seminars are customized according to what the host country would like to accomplish during the seminar. The events include a combination of field and table top exercises, as well as training focused on improving the capability of the national emergency agency. Since 2009, COE has executed seminars in Mongolia (“Gobi Wolf”) and Fiji.
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Joint Task Force (JTF) Seminars
One to three-day course designed to assist likely USPACOM JTF Staffs prepare for HADR Exercises and Response Operations. POC: james.welsh@coe-dmha.org.
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