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Joseph A. Martino Hall | Fordham University | 45 Columbus Avenue, 3rd Floor | New York, NY 10023
+1 212 636 6294 | miha@fordham.edu | fordham.edu/iiha | @iiha_fordham
HumanitarianLogistics5May11–May15,2015
CasaSantFelipNeri|Barcelona,Spain
STAFFLIST
COURSEDIRECTORSLarryHollingworth,C.B.E.,HumanitarianProgramsDirector,InstituteofInternationalHumanitarianAffairs(IIHA),FordhamUniversityCarlosMelendez,RegionalLogisticsOfficer,RegionalBureaufortheMiddleEast,CentralAsiaandEasternEurope,WorldFoodProgramme(WFP)JordiCapdevila,Director,BarcelonaInternationalPeaceResourceCenterCOORDINATION
SuzanneArnold,InternationalProgramsSpecialist,InstituteofInternationalHumanitarianAffairs(IIHA),FordhamUniversityEvaLopezAmat,TrainingProgrammesManager,BarcelonaInternationalPeaceResourceCenterEmmaO’Meally,TrainingProgrammesOfficer,BarcelonaInternationalPeaceResourceCenter
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Joseph A. Martino Hall | Fordham University | 45 Columbus Avenue, 3rd Floor | New York, NY 10023
+1 212 636 6294 | miha@fordham.edu | fordham.edu/iiha | @iiha_fordham
COURSEDESCRIPTION
Logisticsisoneofthemostimportantcomponentsofthesuccessfuldeliveryofgoodsandservices in humanitarian assistance. Delivering the right assistance to the rightbeneficiariesattherighttimerequiresbothskillandanunderstandingofthesupplychain.Logisticiansmustcontinuallycontributetheirknowledgeandexpertisewhilekeepinguptodatewiththelatestpracticesinthefield.The Humanitarian Logistics course is aimed at practitioners across all sectors anddisciplines of humanitarian assistance. It will provide students with a framework forunderstandinglogisticalaspectsofhumanitarianassistance,explorethewaysthatlogisticscan support humanitarian intervention, and give students an opportunity to developmethodsforimprovingthedeliveryofhumanitarianaid.The integration of academia with participants’ past field experience provides practicalimplications of the evolving humanitarian institutional environment, skills necessary toapply best practices in the field, and knowledge of the supply chain in assistancedeliverance.COURSEREADINGSREQUIREDREADINGS
Thefollowingreadingshavebeenchosentoenhanceyourexperienceoftheclassroomteaching.Eachreadingwillbetiedtoaspecificcoursetopic.Thesereadingswillbeonreserveorprovidedonline.
THETRIPLE-ASupplyChain.HarvardBusinessReview,Vol.82,No.10.(2004),pp.102-112byHauL.Lee
AvailableOnline:http://file.seekpart.com/keywordpdf/2010/12/22/2010122294137780.pdf
RichardOloruntoba,RichardGray,(2006)"Humanitarianaid:anagilesupplychain?”,SupplyChainManagement:AnInternationalJournal,Vol.11Iss:2,pp.115–120
AvailableOnline:http://courses.yolasite.com/resources/HumLog_Agile-.pdf
SUPPLEMENTALREADINGS
CozzolinoA,HumanitarianLogistics:Cross-sectorCooperationinDisasterReliefManagement,2012,IX:Chapter2:HumanitarianLogisticsandSupplyChainManagementpp.5-16
AvailableOnline:http://www.springer.com/cda/content/document/cda_downloaddocument/9783642301858-c2.pdf?SGWID=0-0-45-1340522-p174501768
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Joseph A. Martino Hall | Fordham University | 45 Columbus Avenue, 3rd Floor | New York, NY 10023
+1 212 636 6294 | miha@fordham.edu | fordham.edu/iiha | @iiha_fordham
FORDHAMPOLICIESANDEXPECTATIONS
StudentsandfacultyhaveasharedcommitmenttoFordhamUniversity’smissionandvalues,availableonlineat:http://www.fordham.edu/discover_fordham/mission_26603.aspThecourseisregulatedbytheFordhamUniversitydisciplineandgrievancepolicies,availableonlineat:http://www.fordham.edu/info/21573/student_conduct_and_grievance_proceduresASSESSMENTANDGRADINGPOLICYAllparticipantsareexpectedtoupholdthefollowingclassroomrequirements:
1. Activeparticipationinclassandallgroupworkassignments2. On-timeattendanceofallsessions3. SubmissionoforiginalworkCredit-earning participants who have registered as non-matriculated students andsubmittedtherequiredpaperworkandadditionalfeeforcreditwillbeassessedandgivena letter grade for the course. Grades will be based on participation, which includespresentationsandotherworkdoneinclass,andonanacademicpaper.Theacademicpapermustbesubmittedinordertoreceivefullcreditforthecourse.DetailedinstructionswillbedistributedseparatelyandpostedonthecourseGooglesite.
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Joseph A. Martino Hall | Fordham University | 45 Columbus Avenue, 3rd Floor | New York, NY 10023
+1 212 636 6294 | miha@fordham.edu | fordham.edu/iiha | @iiha_fordham
CourseSchedule
DAY1:Monday,May11th
TIME TOPIC/ACTIVITY LECTURER8:45-9:00 Registration SuzanneArnold,International
ProgramsSpecialist,InstituteofInternationalHumanitarianAffairs(IIHA),FordhamUniversity
9:00-9:30 OpeningRemarksandIntroductiontotheTrainingProgramme
LarryHollingworth,HumanitarianProgramsDirectorJordiCapdevila,Director,BarcelonaInternationalPeaceResourceCenterCarlosMelendez,RegionalLogisticsOfficer,RegionalBureaufortheMiddleEast,CentralAsiaandEasternEurope,WFP
9:30-10:30 IntroductiontoWFP CarlosMelendez10:30-10:45 CoffeeBreak10:45-11:45 OverviewoftheHumanitarianSupply
ChainLarryHollingworth
11:45-1:00 EmergencySupplyChain CarlosMelendez1:00-2:00 Lunch2:00-2:30 CaseStudy:SahelCrisis CarlosMelendez2:30-4:00 HumanitarianActorsandtheLogistics
ClusterCarlosMelendez
4:00-4:15 CoffeeBreak4:15-5:00 LogisticsClusterRole CarlosMelendez5:00 WelcomeReception
DAY2:Tuesday,May12th
TIME TOPIC/ACTIVITY LECTURER9:00-10:00 Planning CarlosMelendez10:00-10:30 CaseStudy:Afghanistan CarlosMelendez10:30-10:45 CoffeeBreak10:45-12:00 Sourcing CarlosMelendez12:00-1:00 CaseStudy:DemocraticRepublicofthe
CongoCarlosMelendez
1:00-2:00 Lunch2:00-3:30 ScenarioExercise CarlosMelendez3:30-3:45 CoffeeBreak3:45-5:15 ScenarioExercise LarryHollingworth
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Joseph A. Martino Hall | Fordham University | 45 Columbus Avenue, 3rd Floor | New York, NY 10023
+1 212 636 6294 | miha@fordham.edu | fordham.edu/iiha | @iiha_fordham
DAY3:Wednesday,May13th
TIME TOPIC/ACTIVITY LECTURER9:00-11:00 Transport CarlosMelendez11:00-11:15 CoffeeBreak11:15-1:00 Storage CarlosMelendez1:00-2:00 Lunch2:00-5:00 ScenarioExerciseonTransportand
WarehouseCarlosMelendez
DAY4:Thursday,May14th
TIME TOPIC/ACTIVITY LECTURER9:00-10:30 SupplyChainDesign LarryHollingworth10:30-10:45 CoffeeBreak10:45-1:00 SupplyChainManagement CarlosMelendez1:00-2:00 Lunch2:00-4:00 TruckPriorityAllocationSimulation CarlosMelendez4:00-4:15 CoffeeBreak4:15-5:15 SimulationDebrief CarlosMelendez
DAY5:Friday,May15th
TIME TOPIC/ACTIVITY LECTURER9:00-11:00 ScenarioExercise CarlosMelendez11:00-11:15 CoffeeBreak11:15-1:00 FinalPresentations CarlosMelendez
LarryHollingworth1:00-2:00 Lunch2:00-3:45 QuestionandAnswerSession CarlosMelendez
LarryHollingworth3:45-4:00 CoffeeBreak4:00-4:30 CourseEvaluation,CoursePhoto SuzanneArnold4:30-5:00 CertificateCeremony CarlosMelendez
LarryHollingworthJordiCapdevila
5:00 FarewellReception
Disclaimer:Theprogramreservestherighttocancel/changeseminars,changedays,dates,times,orinstructorswithoutpriornotification,duetothecriticalnatureoftheworkoftheprofessionalstaff.Weregretanyinconveniencethismaycauseandwillmakeeveryefforttoreplaceseminars/speakersasappropriate.
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Joseph A. Martino Hall | Fordham University | 45 Columbus Avenue, 3rd Floor | New York, NY 10023
+1 212 636 6294 | miha@fordham.edu | fordham.edu/iiha | @iiha_fordham
MASTEROFARTSININTERNATIONALHUMANITARIANACTION(MIHA)
FordhamUniversity’sMasterofArtsinInternationalHumanitarianActionprovidesanunparalleledopportunityforhumanitarianprofessionalstodevelopthecomprehensiveknowledgeandon-the-groundskillsneededtodealwith theworld’smostpressingchallengesanddisasters. OfferedbyFordham’s Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs and the Graduate School of Arts andSciences,theMIHAprogramcombinestheexperienceofseasonedhumanitarianprofessionalswiththe academic strength of Fordham faculty from the School of Law and the Graduate Schools ofBusiness and Social Service,who provide studentswith the political, historical, legal and ethicalcontextsofpast,presentandfutureemergencies.
Theprogramismadeupoffouradvancedmodules,whichareflexibleenoughtofitahumanitarianprofessional’s schedule. Courses are offered in one-, two- and four-week intensive sessions invarious locations around the world, including Barcelona, Geneva, Goa, Kuala Lumpur, Nairobi,Dublin, Rome, Penang, New York, and Berlin. Two credits are attributed to each week, andparticipants must complete eight total credits in each of the program’s four topic modules.Humanitarian professionals can complete the 32-credit program in 18months or as long as fiveyears,dependingonindividualschedulesandresources.
Pleasevisitwww.fordham.edu/iihaforadditionalinformation.