Sanaa - January 17, 2024
The Medical Mercy Foundation concluded a comprehensive training program in the field of safeguarding and beneficiary protection for all its employees, in partnership with the Resource and Support Center for Conservation in the Middle East and North Africa.
The program lasted for six months, and addressed the basics of protection, including understanding and assessing risks, protection standards, strategies and policies and what is required to provide protection, training and communicating policies and procedures, governance and accountability, developing human resources policies (safe recruitment), and building the capacity of staff and volunteers (communication, learning and development). ), secure media and communication software.
The program also included strategies for providing grants, mechanisms used in reporting methods and educating beneficiaries about them, in addition to forming partnerships, enhancing information and communications technology, and how to enhance the skills of participants in carrying out investigations regarding protection issues.
Engineer Ali Al-Amoudi, Project Manager at Al-Tarham Medical, said: “This training program reflects Al-Tarham’s commitment to providing a safe environment and protection for all beneficiaries of our projects. We realize that protection is an essential part of our work, and we are committed to providing the necessary training and support to our employees to ensure protection for all.” . He extended his sincere thanks to the Resource and Support Center for Conservation in the Middle East and North Africa for contributing to raising the capabilities of local community organizations in Yemen in this vital and important field.
In addition, Mr. Ibrahim Manser, responsible for the protection program at Medical Mercy, pointed out that the program represented a qualitative leap for Medical Mercy employees, and the organization, in partnership with the center, was able to create many protection policies for various departments in the organization.
Munser thanked the Resource and Support Center for Conservation in the Middle East and North Africa for its efforts to advance Yemeni organizations in the field of conservation, praising the efforts of the trainers who accompanied the employees throughout the program, which lasted six months.
For his part, the program director at the Resource and Support Center for Conservation in the Middle East and North Africa praised: “We are happy to partner with Medical Compassion in implementing this important training program. We believe that this program will help Medical Compassion to strengthen its practices in the field of protection, and ensure the provision of a safe environment for all Beneficiaries of its services.
The training program included a mixture of lectures and practical discussions remotely via the Zoom application, in addition to a practical application of the institution’s policies. More than 15 leaders and cadres from Medical Mercy participated in the program.
It ran for six months for all its employees
Medical Compassion concludes a comprehensive training program in the field of protection
Sanaa - January 17, 2024
The Medical Compassion Foundation concluded a comprehensive training program in the field of conservation and beneficiary protection for all its employees, in partnership with the Resource and Support Center for Conservation in the Middle East and North Africa.
The program lasted for six months, and addressed the basics of protection, including understanding and assessing risks, protection standards, strategies and policies and what is required to provide protection, training and communicating policies and procedures, governance and accountability, developing human resources policies (safe recruitment), and building the capacity of staff and volunteers (communication, learning and development). ), secure media and communication software.
The program also included strategies for providing grants and mechanisms used in methods of reporting and educating beneficiaries about them, in addition to forming partnerships, enhancing information and communications technology, and how to enhance the skills of participants in carrying out investigations regarding protection issues.
Engineer Ali Al-Amoudi, Project Manager at Al-Tarham Medical, said: “This training program reflects Al-Tarham’s commitment to providing a safe environment and protection for all beneficiaries of our projects. We realize that protection is an essential part of our work, and we are committed to providing the necessary training and support to our employees to ensure protection for all.” . He extended his sincere thanks to the Resource and Support Center for Conservation in the Middle East and North Africa for contributing to raising the capabilities of local community organizations in Yemen in this vital and important field.
In addition, Mr. Ibrahim Manser, responsible for the protection program at Medical Mercy, pointed out that the program represented a qualitative leap for Medical Mercy employees, and the organization, in partnership with the center, was able to create many protection policies for various departments in the organization.
Munser thanked the Resource and Support Center for Conservation in the Middle East and North Africa for its efforts to advance Yemeni organizations in the field of conservation, praising the efforts of the trainers who accompanied the employees throughout the program, which lasted six months.
For his part, the program director at the Resource and Support Center for Conservation in the Middle East and North Africa praised: “We are happy to partner with Medical Compassion in implementing this important training program. We believe that this program will help Medical Compassion to strengthen its practices in the field of protection, and ensure the provision of a safe environment for all Beneficiaries of its services.
The training program included a mixture of lectures and practical discussions remotely via the Zoom application, in addition to a practical application of the institution’s policies. More than 15 leaders and cadres from Medical Mercy participated in the program.