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Health Care in Danger: The Rights and Responsibilities of Health-Care Personnel Working in Armed Conflict and Other Emergencies (ICRC) Other Providers
International Committee of the Red Cross

Health Care in Danger: The Rights and Responsibilities of Health-Care Personnel Working in Armed Conflict and Other Emergencies (ICRC)

Dive into the critical world of health care during armed conflicts and emergencies with our exclusive online course. Developed by the International Committee of the Red Cross, this course equips you with the knowledge to protect your rights and fulfill your responsibilities as a healthcare provider in crisis situations. With 7 detailed chapters, learn how to navigate complex scenarios and provide effective care for patients.

Self Paced
1 Week
Military Ethics: An Introduction (FutureLearn) FutureLearn
UNSW Sydney - University of New South Wales

Military Ethics: An Introduction (FutureLearn)

Dive into 'Military Ethics: An Introduction', an insightful online course designed for those curious about the ethical dimensions of military service. This course explores the unique challenges and responsibilities faced by military professionals, focusing on their role as 'managers of violence' and the ethical considerations that come with it. Learn how to navigate moral dilemmas in high-pressure situations and understand the complex world of military ethics.

No sessions available
5-12 Weeks
How We Remember War and Violence: Theory and Practice (FutureLearn) FutureLearn
University of Bath

How We Remember War and Violence: Theory and Practice (FutureLearn)

Dive into the complex world of memory and conflict with this online course that examines three models of remembering war and violence. Learn about 'agonistic memory' – a fresh perspective on recalling historical conflicts that aims to foster understanding rather than division. This course will challenge your views on how societies remember wars, offering insights into nationalist narratives and providing tools for a more constructive approach to remembrance.

No sessions available
4 Weeks
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