Course: Foundations for Humanitarian Impact (26001)
Overview
Why this course matters
In humanitarian crises, good intentions are not enough. We need to act ethically, effectively, and in line with international standards.
This interactive two-day workshop introduces essential frameworks, practical tools, and ethical principles that guide humanitarian action around the world. Together, we explore how global standards — such as those in the Sphere Handbook (2018) — can improve decisions and outcomes for people affected by crises.
Note: This course is independently developed by Vector Volunteer Services. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by Sphere. Sphere content is used under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License.
What you'll learn
By the end of the course, we will:
- Understand core humanitarian principles like dignity, accountability, and impartiality
- Explore the structure and purpose of Sphere and CHS standards
- Apply protection principles and assessment tools to guide ethical decisions
- Practice technical response in WASH or food security scenarios
- Reflect on our role in crisis response — locally and globally
This is a practice-based course with real-world examples and peer learning.
Who this course is for
Ideal for anyone who wants to understand how humanitarian response works in practice:
- Students exploring careers in crisis response
- Mid-career professionals seeking meaningful engagement
- Community volunteers, educators, and team leads
- Anyone preparing to support affected communities, near or far
No prior experience needed. Bring curiosity and a willingness to learn.
Why learn with us
At Vector Volunteer Services, we build capacity for principled humanitarian action. Our facilitators bring real-world field experience, and our sessions are grounded in practice, not just theory.
We use globally recognised tools like the Sphere Standards to build understanding — not bureaucracy.
Questions about registration?
- Contact: hello@vectorvs.com
Limited spaces available. Early and group discounts apply.
Licensing notice
This course references concepts from the Sphere Handbook (2018) and Sphere Training Package (2018), used under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License. More at handbook.spherestandards.org
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Highlights
- 1 day 8 hours
- In person
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Vector Volunteer Services
38 Jalan Pemimpin
m38 #06-11 Singapore, Singapore 577178 Singapore
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