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  <title><![CDATA[Georgia Tech Offers New Humanitarian Logistics Professional Certificate Program]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.scl.gatech.edu/research/humanitarian/">The Georgia Tech Health &amp;
Humanitarian Logistics Center</a> is launching a new <a href="http://www.pe.gatech.edu/subjects/humanitarian-logistics">Humanitarian
Logistics Professional Certificate Program</a>.&nbsp; This executive learning
program is designed for practitioners in non-governmental organizations,
government, industry, and military who are active participants in humanitarian
relief operations and seeking to build skills to improve decision making in
preparedness, response, and system design.</p><p>
Humanitarian logistics encompasses a broad range of activities related to
preparing, responding, and recovering from natural and man-made disasters as
well as ongoing humanitarian crises due to war, famine, and infectious
diseases. In humanitarian organizations, inefficiencies in preparation,
response, or recovery can cause drastic results including the loss of
lives.&nbsp; Addressing the unique skills needed by professionals in the
humanitarian world, Humanitarian Logistics Professional Courses, include methodologies
for assessment, mobilization of resources, procurement, transportation, and
distribution.&nbsp;</p>

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The program is comprised of three courses: </p>

<ul><li>Pre-planning
Strategy for Humanitarian Organizations </li><li>Systems
Operations in Humanitarian Response</li><li>Tactical
Decision Making in Public Health and Humanitarian Response </li></ul>







<p>The
courses include many interactive components, such as case studies and games,
which help professionals in the humanitarian world to link the challenges and
decision-making trade-offs they face in practice with the systematic
approaches, tools, and techniques presented.</p>

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Through extensive phone and online surveys among health and humanitarian
logistics professionals, research has found “there is clearly a gap in supply
chain logistics as applied to complex humanitarian emergencies and learning
opportunities to do better.&nbsp; This kind of training could be very useful.”</p><p>
The Center for Health &amp; Humanitarian Logistics at Georgia Tech, a unit of
the Supply Chain &amp; Logistics Institute and a part of the School of
Industrial and Systems Engineering, works to improve humanitarian logistics
(including short or long term, man-made or natural disasters) and ultimately
the human condition by system transformations through education, outreach,
projects and research.</p><p>
For more information about the certification program or its courses, please
visit <a href="http://www.pe.gatech.edu/subjects/humanitarian-logistics" title="http://www.pe.gatech.edu/subjects/humanitarian-logistics">http://www.pe.gatech.edu/subjects/humanitarian-logistics</a>, or send an
email to <a href="mailto:humloged@isye.gatech.edu">humloged@isye.gatech.edu</a>.</p>]]></body>
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