Aprenda sobre Esfera y temas relacionados en su ordenador o dispositivo móvil con estos cursos, vídeos y seminarios virtuales, y otros recursos de autoestudio y formación a distancia.
Cursos virtuales de Esfera
Estos cursos pueden accederse a través del Sistema de Gestión de Aprendizaje de Esfera aquí. Han sido creados por Esfera y están centrados en temas de Esfera. Tras finalizar el ultimo módulo de cada curso, puede descargar y/o imprimir un certificado de finalización.
Aprenda a promover Esfera en su red, y conozca sus beneficios para las personas afectadas por crisis y desastres a las que atiende.Al final de este curso, podrá explicar:
El Enfoque Esfera para la respuesta humanitaria.
La utilidad del Manual Esfera para preparar, gestionar y coordinar los esfuerzos de ayuda humanitaria.
Los beneficios que conlleva utilizar el Manual Esfera para cumplir un compromiso en materia de calidad y rendición de cuentas.
Cómo comenzar a desarrollar una labor de incidencia en favor de Esfera dentro de su organización.
El manual Esfera en acción
curso virtual10 a 12 horas2016ArábicaInglésFrancésEspañolPor Esfera
Seleccione este curso si:
desea aprender cómo poner en práctica las normas y los principios de Esfera; o si
tiene experiencia humanitaria pero no utiliza Esfera plenamente en su trabajo.
Recursos de aprendizaje de la Cooperación de Normas Humanitarias (HSP)
Los siguientes recursos de aprendizaje en Internet están proporcionados por las normas asociadas de Esfera en la HSP y pueden usarse para profundizar sus conocimientos en las áreas técnicas de protección infantil (CPMS), ganadería (LEGS), recuperación económica (MERS), educación (INEE), análisis de mercado (MISMA) e inclusión de personas mayores y/o con discapacidades (ADCAP) con respecto a la acción humanitaria.
A Brief Overview of the Minimum Economic Recovery Standards
The Minimum Economic Recovery Standards, or the MERS, are internationally recognised standards aimed at enhancing the effectiveness and quality of economic aid for markets in crisis.
What does this mean? Watch this 3-minute video to find out.
An online self-study course to develop a good conceptual understanding of the steps involved in market assessments and basic skills in how to apply this understanding in real-life settings.
This 3.5 hour online course is designed to provide future humanitarian market assessment team members with a solid understanding of the theory and steps of market assessments so that they can join assessment teams prepared with a basic understanding of what they will be doing and why. Learners will be guided through the common steps within market assessments, using a fictional emergency scenario as a basis. This course is relevant to most types of emergency market assessment, including EMMA, RAM, MAG, the 48-Hour Tool, the WFP VAM and PCMA.
This course is aimed at humanitarian workers with an understanding of market assessments. After completing the course participants will have gained a solid understanding of the theory and steps of market assessments.
Visit the Cash Learning Hub (free Kaya login required) for more learning resources: https://kayaconnect.org/course/view.php?id=491
Basic Principles of Disability Inclusion in Humanitarian Response
identify the models of disability, from charity to the human rights-based model;
define the categories of impairments;
explain the challenges faced by older people and people with disabilities in humanitarian contexts, and factors increasing their vulnerability;
define older age and the perceptions of ageing and attitudes towards older people; and
improve attitudes towards people with disabilities.
Three e-learning courses: Comprehensive accessible humanitarian assistance for older people and people with disabilities, Understanding older people and their needs in a humanitarian context, and Basic principles of disability inclusion in humanitarian response, are available from the following site (in English and Arabic), along with core training materials to build into your own training materials to make them more inclusive: https://www.helpage.org/what-we-do/emergencies/adcap-age-and-disability-capacity-building-programme/
The Conflict Sensitive Education Online Course is a free, interactive e-learning course designed to give a broad overview of education considerations in conflict environments. This course is intended for field practitioners, donors, and other professionals working in the field of education in emergencies.
The CSE Online Course content is divided into the following five modules:
What is Conflict Sensitive Education?
What is Conflict Analysis?
Conflict Sensitive Strategies for Community Participation, Coordination, and Analysis.
Conflict Sensitive Strategies for the INEE Minimum Standards.
Conflict Sensitive Education Monitoring and Evaluation.
Sobre la base de la Colección de la INEE sobre Educación sensible al conflicto, y desarrollado en coordinación con los miembros de la INEE y Truscribe, este video ilustra estrategias educativas sensibles a conflicto para cada uno de los cinco ámbitos de las Normas Mínimas de la INEE:
Participación Comunitaria, Coordinación y Análisis,
Do you spend precious time searching for the latest guidance on child protection? Are you having trouble convincing your manager or donor that child protection can save lives in emergencies? Do you find it hard to discuss child protection concerns with humanitarian workers in other sectors? The Minimum Standards for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action (or CPMS) are a practical inter-agency tool for solving challenges like these.
Watch this 8 minute video for an introduction to the CPMS.
The MERS Learning Hub is where you can gain more knowledge about the Minimum Economic Recovery Standards (MERS) and access essential tools and resources.
Otros cursos asociados
Esfera contribuyó al desarrollo de los siguientes cursos, que se basan en el contenido de Esfera o están estrechamente relacionados con él.
After completing this course, you will be able to:
define “accountability to affected people” and identify steps that can be taken to improve accountability to affected people;
explain “taking account”, “giving account” and “being held to account”;
identify why it is important to be accountable to affected people; and
explain what accountability to affected people means in practice, related to real-life actions across the programme cycle.
Introduction to the Core Humanitarian Standard
e-learning1 to 2 hours2018ArábicaInglésFrancésSwahiliPor The Academy
Select this course if:
you are a humanitarian at any level;
you do not work for a humanitarian organization, but you wish to understand why humanitarian organizations act in certain ways; or
you are looking for an overview of the Core Humanitarian Standard on Quality and Accountability.
The CHS is integrated into the Sphere Handbook. The intellectual property is jointly held by Sphere, Groupe URD and the CHS Alliance. This course was created by the Humanitarian Leadership Academy in partnership with the copyright owners.
Ressources d’apprentissage du « Humanitarian Standards Partnership » (HSP)
Enlaces externos de aprendizaje
Para más oportunidades de aprendizaje en línea del sector humanitario, consulte las siguientes páginas externas.