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Introduction
The course “Security Measures in International Cooperation: Aid Workers, NGOs and Displaced Persons (MSCI)” It offers comprehensive training focused on the protection of people, operations, and resources in international cooperation contexts. Developed by A-GLOSS, The program addresses the security risks associated with unstable environments, humanitarian crises, and conflict zones, as well as the preventive and operational measures necessary to ensure the safety of aid workers, non-governmental organizations, and displaced populations. The course emphasizes understanding the local context, risk management, and coordination among international actors.
Methodology
The course combines theoretical content with a practical approach applied to real-world international cooperation scenarios. It includes case studies, security incident analyses, discussion forums, and practical exercises focused on decision-making. The training is supported by digital learning resources such as texts, images, explanatory graphics, and interactive materials that facilitate progressive and contextualized learning.
Course Development
A structured series of topics and exercises is presented throughout the program, covering security planning, threat identification, crisis management, personnel protection, and interaction with local communities. The course content is offered online, with theoretical and practical materials to support each training session.
Students will have access to supplementary support materials—specialized articles, reports, audiovisual materials, and other resources—designed to deepen their analysis and understanding of the content. Each module includes self-assessment exercises to reinforce knowledge and verify the assimilation of key concepts.
In addition, optional videoconferences will be held, which will be recorded for later viewing. Students will have access to individualized tutoring as ongoing support to achieve the course objectives and acquire solid, applied knowledge. Forums and messaging systems will allow direct interaction with the instructor to resolve doubts and discuss operational situations.
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At the end of the course, participants will receive a certificate of completion endorsed by A-GLOSS, which certifies the knowledge and skills acquired in the field of security applied to international cooperation, the protection of aid workers and organizations, and risk management in humanitarian and displacement contexts.
Understanding the security risks associated with international cooperation.
Identify threats in humanitarian contexts and conflict zones.
Implement preventive measures for the protection of aid workers and organizations.
Manage crisis and emergency situations in the field.
Analyze the local context for safe and effective decision-making.
Coordinate security actions with international and local actors.