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Join us for a training workshop on durable solutions for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) to learn about international standards and the IASC framework. Gain a solid understanding of concepts, housing, land, and property issues, and planning for durable solutions. Enhance your organization's work in facilitating lasting solutions for IDPs.
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Opening sessions • Welcome/official remarks by
Opening sessions • Introductions: • Pick someone you don’t already know or would like to introduce • In pairs, share the following (five minutes): • Person’s name • Organisation they work for • Work on issues relating to durable solutions • Back to plenary: Introduce your colleague to the rest of the participants (one minute)
IDMC training workshop on durable solutionsfor Internally Displaced Persons • To promote the achievement of durable solutions for IDPs based on international standards, and to disseminate the IASC framework on durable solutions • To equip national and international responders with concepts applicable to their respective contexts as a capacity-building tool
Training objectives By the end of the workshop, we will have: • A solid understanding of the durable solutions concepts embodied in the IASC framework • An understanding of how to apply the concepts • An awareness of housing, land and property (HLP) issues and of Age, Gender and Diversity (AGD) concerns as relevant to durable solutions • An agreement on how to proceed to develop a strategy for durable solutions
Programme agenda • Day one: • Opening sessions: introduction and contextualisation • The IASC Framework on durable solutions: • ‘Principles’ and ‘Criteria’ • Day two: • AGD and durable solutions • HLP and durable solutions • Collaboration: Mapping of responders • Planning for durable solutions
Expectations • What do you expect from this training workshop that might have the potential to improve your organisation’s work in facilitating the achievement of durable solutions?
Making the most of the workshop • As participants, how can we maximise this learning opportunity over the next two days?