Red Cross Partnership with Northwest Vista |
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Red Cross Training, in Washington, DC: |
Members of the the International Education Committee worked to integrate into their courses the Exploring Humanitarian Law Program (EHL) developed by the American Red Cross. The program is described this way:
"The programme is, above all, aiming to deal with ethical and humanitarian issues arising in armed conflicts, and the main education objectives are to develop awareness of the necessity of existence of humanitarian norms, to understand different perspectives and to encourage interest and the feeling of responsibility for local and international events. These objectives are to be achieved by treating concrete cases, which serve as an incentive to formulate and focus on the dilemmas and possibly juxtaposed standpoints; finally, possible answers from the point of view of IHL are offered through debate." Members of the faculty completed the Red Cross training and were certified on November 18, 2011. |
Bringing it to the ClassroomAfter specialized training in EHL, our NVC team brought the program into the classroom this fall semester. For example, as part of our on-going support from the American Red Cross, we were able to tie our classes into a live "Webinar" hosted by Gary Solis, author of "The Law of Armed Conflict: International Humanitarian Law in War" (2010). Professor Solis is a retired Professor of Law of the United States Military Academy, where he
directed West Point's Law of War program for six years. Below are the slides for his presentation of September 13, 2012, and details of his textbook: ![]()
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The 2012 Exploring Humanitarian Law Institute for Educators
Inspiring Educators at the 2012 Institute! On June 29th, the American Red Cross’s Exploring Humanitarian Law (EHL) Institute for Educators wrapped up in Washington, D.C. More than 40 educators congregated for three and the half days at American Red. |