Cortes will travel to Galicia, Spain on an English Teaching Assistant Award in the fall. Article by Fordham Now.
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This session is for those who are interested in learning more about the IDHA 62 program. If you have registered for the information session and plan on attending, please check your email for a link to join soon.
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The Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs offers non-credit professional courses for practitioners around the world. Each professional course for Fall 2026 is designed to prepare current and future aid workers with the knowledge and skills needed to respond effectively to humanitarian crises and disasters.
This session is for those who have been admitted into the IDHA 62 program. If you have been admitted into the program and plan on attending please check your email for a link to the session soon.
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Since 2025, the humanitarian has been grappling with new challenges due to political change, shifting global priorities and donor policies and evolving humanitarian crises. At the same time, humanitarian needs have only increased primarily driven by conflicts. As advisor on the Future to the Emergency Relief Coordinator, Mr Chaves-Gonzalez moderates OCHA’s Listening Channel, a place to imagine what humanitarian action should look like by 2035, and will share some of the trends emerging from these conversations.