It is vital for all aid workers to be able to effectively share their knowledge and pass skills onto others in order to ensure sustainable solutions following disasters. Resources which outline best practice in the areas of training and facilitation and provide further reading in this area are available here.
Author(s): Stephen Blakemore
The following websites provide free resources, articles and tips for trainers and facilitators. Many have links to other useful websites.
Author(s): RedR UK and Bioforce
A new tool designed to improve the standard of capacity building in the humanitarian sector. Developed by RedR UK and Bioforce, the framework is supported by Bond, ELRHA, INTRAC, Mango and People in Aid.
Author(s): RedR and ANSO
"The purpose of this guideline is two-fold firstly it is designed to form the basis for a guard training course to be implemented by an agency working in Afghanistan. Secondly and mroe importantly it is designed to advise an agency on best practice for the procedural security provisions required for good compound security and as such works very much hand in had with the RedR/ANSO Document 'Site Security' which deals with the physical aspects of compound security."
Author(s): Stephen Blakemore
This paper describes what is meant by competency based learning and how it can be achieved.
Author(s): RedR and ANSO
"The purpose of this guideline is two-fold firstly it is designed to form the basis for a guard training course to be implemented by an agency working in Afghanistan. Secondly and mroe importantly it is designed to advise an agency on best practice for the procedural security provisions required for good compound security and as such works very much hand in had with the RedR/ANSO Document 'Site Security' which deals with the physical aspects of compound security."