Description
Humanitarian learning is constantly evolving to be more accessible, inclusive and contextually relevant.
The audiences, their needs, adequate formats for delivery and balance of power from how training is accessed to how it is delivered - is also changing.
In this podcast episode, we hear from Rose Wahome, an educationist and HLA Learning Solutions Specialist in conversation with Nwabundo Okoh, HLA Communication and Marketing Specialist.
Rose gleans from over 18 years of experience in education, programme management and delivering face-to-face and blended humanitarian trainings including simulations to share how the training she delivers around the world and particularly in East and Southern Africa is shifting the power.
This episode is a deep-dive into how training happens from the initial request to logistics, delivery and follow up. Rose, an avid hiker who has climbed to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro twice also shares some inspiring nuggets of wisdom for humanitarians seeking to make a difference.
About the speakers
Rose Wahome is a Learning Solutions Specialist focused on Education in Emergencies Professional Development Programme (EiE PDP) at the Humanitarian Leadership Academy. Rose is based in Kenya.
Hosted and produced by Nwabundo Okoh, Communications and Marketing Specialist at the Humanitarian Leadership Academy. Nwando is based in the United Kingdom.
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