In-person Humanitarian Assistance Course

Humanitarian Preparedness Training

Join the next HUPREP!

A tailored approach to humanitarian training

HUPREP provides a comprehensive and interactive learning experience, covering:

  • The humanitarian system: understanding global response mechanisms and coordination.
  • The humanitarian environment: mapping key actors and stakeholders in humanitarian response.
  • International Humanitarian and Human Rights Law: Legal frameworks governing aid and protection.
  • Global displacement and refugee policy: Trends, obligations and donor responsibilities.
  • The Grand Bargain and Localization: Risk sharing and the future of humanitarian aid.
  • Strategic decision making for donors: balancing policy, funding and operational realities.

Contact iiha@fordham.edu or +1 (718) 817-5732 for inquiries.

Why Choose HUPREP?

  • Customizable format: delivered in-house, tailored to your organization’s needs.
  • Expert-led training: facilitated by seasoned humanitarian practitioners and academics.
  • Practical, real-world focus: case studies, interactive sessions, and scenario-based learning.
  • Cross-sectoral networking: strengthening collaboration between various stakeholders in the humanitarian sector.

Bring HUPREP to your organization!

  • Empower your team with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate today’s humanitarian challenges. HUPREP can be tailored to your specific needs and delivered at your location.

    For inquiries please contact: iiha@fordham.edu with HUPREP inquiry in the subject line. 

Course Examples

As a DRRS roster expert with a hands-on background in water and sanitation, this training was especially valuable.  Over two intensive days, we explored how technical expertise can effectively support humanitarian operations — from humanitarian principles and the humanitarian architecture to Sphere Standards, International Humanitarian Law & Human Rights law, current reforms, the Grand Bargain, security/personal health, and DRRS case studies.

Gleb M.

HUPREP 2026

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Haymond Lam, IDHA 60

Haymond Lam

IDHA 60, Pretoria, South Africa
He currently works as an Environmental Public Health Scientist at the UK Health Security Agency

When you join the IDHA Program at Fordham University you have access to many resources:


  • Conference invitations
  • Virtual Webinars
  • Internship announcements 
  • Networking opportunities within your cohort and the broader IDHA alumni network of 4,000+ humanitarian practitioners. Read their stories on our Medium Blog

Holly Curtis

Assistant Provost for Corporate Relations at Fordham University

Holly Curtis is an accomplished education leader, currently serving as the Assistant Provost for Corporate Relations at Fordham University. In this role, she fosters partnerships between academia and industry, driving innovative collaborations and advancing strategic goals. Prior to this, Holly was the Chief of Staff at Ascend Public Charter Schools, where she oversaw strategic planning for one of New York’s largest charter networks, and she also led MBA Admissions at NYU Stern School of Business.
With a strong background in strategic leadership, education management, program development, and recruitment, Holly’s career began in international development with Pencils of Promise in Laos. Her work there shaped her expertise in strategic planning and talent development.

Holly holds an MBA from NYU Stern and a BA in International Political Economy from Fordham University. She is deeply committed to advancing diversity and inclusion, and is a certified administrator of the Intercultural Development Inventory (IDI). She is also an alumna of NYU’s Global Inclusive Leadership Management Institute.

Martine van der Does

Helen Hamlyn Humanitarian Fellow and Global Program Director

Work Location
  • Netherlands and Jordan

Martine van der Does is a Dutch national and humanitarian expert with over 15 years of international experience. With a background in architecture she started her career working on humanitarian shelter at Delft University of Technology but soon moved to the field with Médécins sans Frontières (MSF) as a Construction Logistician. In 2010 Martine joined the Netherlands Foreign service where she worked in the Africa Department, Stabilisation and Humanitarian Aid Department and served as a Diplomat in Afghanistan and Jordan. In 2018 joined the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Myanmar where she worked in remote areas on protection and water and habitat issues. Until recently Martine was the Regional Humanitarian Coordinator for the Netherlands Government in Amman, Jordan. 

Martine is academically involved as a lecturer at Delft University in the Netherlands and Fordham University in New York. In the past years she also ran the prestigious International Diploma in Humanitarian Assistance (IDHA) as a Course Director in Geneva. Martine holds a Master of Science Degree in Architecture from Delft University of Technology and a Masters of Arts Degree in International Humanitarian Action from Fordham University. In her time off she is an active cyclist, runner, and enjoys ultraraces.

She accepted a position as Helen Hamlyn Humanitarian Fellow at the IIHA in 2024.

Seriously considering the IDHA and want to learn more? Book an appointment with Martine on the left. 

Martine hosts Corporate Humanity, a podcast produced by Fordham University’s Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs. 

Academic Background

Master of Science in Architecture (MSc) and Master of Arts in International Humanitarian Action (MIHA) and IDHA 24 

With the IIHA since: 2008

Current courses: IDHA and non-academic courses

In my free time I enjoy: Traveling, mountains, playing guitar and endurance sports such as long (distance) running, cycling, skiing and swimming. 

“In a world you can be anything, be kind to yourself and the people you work for and with. ”