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Dallas Roy representing IFRC facilitates a civil-military

Dallas Roy representing IFRC facilitates a civil-military

Dallas Roy representing IFRC facilitates a civil-military relations module during the United Nations Humanitarian Civil-Military Coordination Course for Asia and the Pacific Oct. 29, 2019 at the Navy Lodge, For... More

Joyce “JB” Blanchard, a Center for Excellence, Disaster

Joyce “JB” Blanchard, a Center for Excellence, Disaster

Joyce “JB” Blanchard, a Center for Excellence, Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance instructor, reviews information sharing techniques during Humanitarian Assistance Response Training at the Hall of ... More

Jamie LeSueur, an International Federation of Red Cross

Jamie LeSueur, an International Federation of Red Cross

Jamie LeSueur, an International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies representative, discusses operational pillars of response during Humanitarian Assistance Response Training at the Hall of Heroe... More

STUTTGART, Germany— Staff members from U.S. Africa

STUTTGART, Germany— Staff members from U.S. Africa

STUTTGART, Germany— Staff members from U.S. Africa Command receive training on the different types of foreign assistance at the Humanitarian Assistance Response Training Course, at Kelley Barracks on Jan. 22-23... More

STUTTGART, Germany— Ryan McGovern, an instructor from

STUTTGART, Germany— Ryan McGovern, an instructor from

STUTTGART, Germany— Ryan McGovern, an instructor from the Center for Excellence, Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance, explains coordination principles well as the guidelines for using foreign milita... More

Dr. Joyce “JB” Blanchard, Center for Excellence, Disaster

Dr. Joyce “JB” Blanchard, Center for Excellence, Disaster

Dr. Joyce “JB” Blanchard, Center for Excellence, Disaster Management & Humanitarian Assistance instructor and Javier Fernandez-Nazario, a Personnel Recovery and Plans Specialist, U.S. Army Africa, discuss plann... More

CFE-DM marks first HART course in Miami

CFE-DM marks first HART course in Miami

Adrian Duaine, a disaster management and humanitarian assistance advisor for the Center for Excellence in Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance, discusses discusses complex emergencies that may requir... More

STUTTGART, Germany— Ryan McGovern, an instructor from

STUTTGART, Germany— Ryan McGovern, an instructor from

STUTTGART, Germany— Ryan McGovern, an instructor from the Center for Excellence, Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance, explains Department of Defense response fundamentals at the Humanitarian Assista... More

Jamie LeSueur, an International Federation of Red Cross

Jamie LeSueur, an International Federation of Red Cross

Jamie LeSueur, an International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies representative, goes over international humanitarian law during Humanitarian Assistance Response Training at the Hall of Heroes... More

STUTTGART, Germany— Staff members from U.S. Africa

STUTTGART, Germany— Staff members from U.S. Africa

STUTTGART, Germany— Staff members from U.S. Africa Command attended the Humanitarian Assistance Response Training Course that contains a total of 14 modules that focused on providing Department of Defense doctr... More

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