SESSION Health in Humanitarian Emergencies Objectives Describe the major health-related issues that need to be addressed in humanitarian crises Explain a range of health, nutrition and water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) policies and strategies in a variety of humanitarian contexts, including primary health care approaches Set priorities for health, nutrition, WASH interventions in different contexts Critically analyse the impact of humanitarian emergencies on health and well-being Audience Professional with experience in the humanitarian field, wishing to deepen and develop the subject matter Health professional wishing to move into the humanitarian sector Programme Health in Emergencies: definitions, measurements, and challenges • Managing the Risk Duration of Epidemic Diseases • Water, Sanitation and Hygiene • Food Security and Nutrition • 29 October-2 November 2018 Sexual and Reproductive Health in Humanitarian Crises: the MISP • Sexual Violence • 1 week Mental Health and Psycho-Social Support (MHPSS): priorities and challenges 2 ECTS credits Director Registration Deadline See contact below Prof. Doris SCHOPPER, Geneva Centre for Education and Research in Humanitarian Action (CERAH), a joint Centre of the University of Geneva and the Graduate Institute of Information International and Development Studies, Geneva CERAH cerahgeneve@unige.ch Co-ordinator +41 (0)22 908 44 53 Dr. Anne GOLAZ, University of Geneva unige.ch/formcont/healthemergencies Université de Genève affaires internationales et humanitaires 13