Course Description
This e-course discusses the mobility dimensions of crises, which arise when people move, or require support to move, due to a conflict, armed violence, disaster or health epidemic. What are the key concepts and priorities of the mobility dimensions of crises? Who are the populations and communities affected? Who bears the primary responsibility to respect, protect and fulfil the rights of crisis-affected persons?
Find out answers to these questions and more in EMM2.0 self-paced e-learning module on the Mobility Dimensions of Crises. This e-course outlines the importance of addressing mobility dimensions at different phases of crises—before, during and after—while understanding that these are not always straightforward.
It first considers planning in advance of a crisis, understanding that mobility can be necessary and lifesaving in anticipation of a crisis. Then it looks at humanitarian protection and assistance during a crisis, ensuring that periods of displacement are as safe, dignified and humane as possible. Finally, the module considers the recovery phase of a crisis, all mobile groups and their mobility patterns as factors towards long-term solutions.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this e-course, participants will be able to:
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Recognize the mobility dimensions of crises and the importance of managing them
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Identify some of the specific needs of mobile populations and communities affected by crises
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Understand the essentials of planning and preparedness for crisis situations
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Recognize the key elements of a humanitarian response
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Understand protracted displacement situations, durable solutions and recovery
Audience
This e-course is designed for stakeholders interested in strengthening their capacity to address the mobility dimensions of crises: government officials with migration-related policy functions; IOM/UN staff; other migration stakeholders such as members of the civil society and diaspora organizations; academics, policy scholars, students and other individuals from teaching/research institutions.
Resources
As we go through this module, it would be useful to complement your learning by reading the EMM2.0 chapters on:
See also Addressing the Mobility Dimensions of Crises: IOM's Migration Crisis Operational Framework (MCOF) which provides a central reference point for comprehensive, inclusive and holistic responses to the mobility dimensions of crisis.
For more information on protecting migrants when the countries in which they live, work, study, transit or travel experience a conflict or natural disaster, see the Migrants in Countries in Crisis (MICIC) Initiative. This government-led consultative process resulted in the release of non-binding principles, guidelines and practices on how to prepare for and respond to crises in ways that protect and empower migrants.