Aligning capacity development needs on climate change of humanitarian and development professionals |
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RedR UK is an international NGO and learning provider, that provides training and technical support to NGO’s, aid workers and communities responding to disasters all over the world. Within the organisation, we are working towards enhancing our portfolio for trainings on climate change to meet the global market demand. We consider your input to be of great importance to build a well-informed and evidence-based curriculum that is up to date with today’s most pressing learning needs and capacity gaps regarding climate change and the humanitarian sector.
There is space at the end of the survey to leave your contact details if you would like to be kept up to the date or hear about other climate-related initiatives at RedR UK.
All answers are strictly confidential. If you have any comments or concerns regarding the questionnaire, please email: climatechange@redr.org.uk
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There are between 44 and 60 questions, depending on the pathways your answers go to, divided in the following sections:
There are between 44 and 60 questions, depending on the pathways your answers go to, divided in the following sections:
- Demographics: 11-12 questions
- Educational background & learning preferences: 8-13 questions
- Capacity development in your organisation: 4-11 questions
- Climate change activity portfolio: 3-4 questions
- Capacity to deliver the climate change portfolio: 4 questions
- Individual climate change learning needs assessment: 9 questions
- Knowledge management: 4 questions
- Conclusions: 3 questions
The whole survey should take between 20 to 40 minutes to complete.
Thank you for your time in answering this survey and helping us enhance our training portfolio!