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Unlocking potential: cultivating a culture of humanitarian learning

Humanitarian Leadership Academy Season 2 Episode 13

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In this episode - part two of our deep dive exploration of humanitarian learning in 2024 - we continue the insightful conversation with passionate learning advocates Janet Nyaoro, Eleonora Aralla and Neba Ambe Azinui.

In the first instalment of this conversation, Humanitarian learning in 2024: perspectives from Africa, the trio discuss the nature of and trends in humanitarian learning and training, and share their own rich on-the-ground professional and personal experiences.

In this second episode, listen to an inspiring exploration of learning as a powerful tool for growth for individuals and organisations.

The findings of the HLA Humanitarian Learner Survey 2024 build a picture of a highly motivated humanitarian workforce and volunteers - but numerous barriers stand in the way of the training and learning that they desire.

Our guests share their personal insights and tried-and-tested strategies for overcoming barriers to learning – including motivational and actionable steps to supercharge our own learning journeys.

Together with host Ka Man Parkinson, our guests also discuss the key ingredients to cultivate a culture of learning within humanitarian organisations to enable everyone to achieve their development goals.

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