Security Training

Aid workers, programmes, and organizations as a whole face varying levels of risk in carrying out their work globally. Organizations, therefore, must put in place security risk management practices that enable them to effectively reach those most in need while still meeting their duty of care obligations towards staff. The COWACDI security team organized training for staff members with the latest security tips to help ease project implementation at all levels.

SGBV AND CEFM CAPACITY-BUILDING TRAINING

Sexual Gender Based Violence (SGBV) and Child Early Forced Marriage (CEFM) is an Essential knowledge for each and every humanitarian worker, it is mandatory for all humanitarian workers to have at least a considerable knowledge “if not full” of SGBV and CEFM.

As part of our mandate to serve humanity, COWACDI organized SGBV and CEFM Capacity-building training for its staff members so they are sensitive to such cases if come across at all project implementation levels and also to referral to relevant partners.