WHO HAS REDR TRAINED? CAREER TRAJECTORIES OF REDR TRAINEES

We surveyed our trainees from the past decade. Here's what they told us*: “I felt that the course was Former trainees have worked in over 600 roles life-changing at 216 organisations in 97 countries worldwide. and opened up new possibilities for me.”

— Sanchi, RedR Since 2010, one or more of our Our Training Associates are Trainee & DFAT trainees has responded to every 50% Female, 50% Male global humanitarian crisis** representative

5 core courses, plus tailored Trainees have worked training for domestic and in 9 Pacific Island countries global partners Our training courses Essentials of Humanitarian Practice (EHP) Almost 1 in 5 roles (18%) are 15% of roles are senior Hostile Environment Awareness Training (HEAT) based in Australia leadership positions Humanitarian Logistics in Emergencies Water, Sanitation and Hygiene in Emergencies Child Protection in Humanitarian Action Active Armed Assailant Awareness Training Negotiation for Humanitarian Responders Academia Red 2% 3% Cross & Education Civil-Military Coordination Emergency Telecommunications Humanitarian Emergency Response Training (HERT) Disability Inclusive Training Sphere Training (humanitarian minimum standards)

Government Participant Rhys’s Essentials of Humanitarian Practice training was adapted for wheelchair We’re now delivering contextualised EHP accessibility. and HEAT courses in the Pacific and Middle East

*RedR Australia surveyed individuals who had completed one or more of our core training courses between 2010 and 2020. **Defined by IASC System-Wide Scale-Up Emergency Activations or OCHA Level 3 Emergencies. Top 10 most common countries: 1. Australia 2. Afghanistan Search & Child Protection Rescue 3. Fiji Protection Field Officer Cash Lead Trainer Coordinator 4. South Humanitarian Advisor UNHCR, Save the Children, SOS 5. Vanuatu Military UNHCR, Jordan Afghanistan Méditerranée Interaction Geneva 6. Philippines Logistics Officer 7. Operator WFP, Rome 8. Papua New Guinea CARE, Syria Midwife Manager 9. Bangladesh Medecins Sans 10. Frontiers, MHPSS* consultant Camp Planning UNICEF, the Country Director Specialist West Bank Norwegian Refugee UNHCR, Council, Jerusalem Bangladesh Climate Change Adaptation Senior Adviser Plan International, Australia Civil Engineer Disaster Risk Reduction Australian High WFP, Ethiopia Specialist Commissioner UN-Habitat, Bandar Seri Begawan

Health Coordinator, Ebola Senior Project Officer International Federation of Save the Children, Crisis Team Leader the Red Cross, Democratic Kununurra, Australia Republic of the Congo DFAT, Fiji

Manager, International Number of Roles: Engagement (East Asia) Victorian Department of Premier & Cabinet, Australia

*Mental health and psychosocial support