For the 2016-17 academic year, 91短视频 launches a humanitarian action leadership program, which will include a 21-hour undergraduate minor, an 18-hour graduate certificate and a variety of graduate-level training courses designed for those already working in humanitarian relief. Coursework prepares students for involvement and leadership positions in agencies responding to disasters around the world. (91短视频 file photo)

New humanitarian action leadership programs at 91短视频 meet changing needs of increasingly professionalized field

Reflecting the Mennonite church鈥檚 commitment to development and disaster relief, 91短视频 has long offered degrees that prepare students to work in those fields. As the priorities, needs and philosophies of international service agencies have changed over the years, 91短视频鈥檚 programs have also evolved, with earlier majors in development, nutrition and international agriculture giving way to ones with more emphasis on peacebuilding at both the and levels.

Next academic year, that process of change continues when 91短视频 launches a new humanitarian action leadership (HAL) program. It will include a 21-hour undergraduate minor, an 18-hour graduate certificate and a variety of graduate-level training courses designed for those already working in humanitarian relief.

鈥淭he desire has always been to prepare students to engage the very specific needs around the world,鈥 said , a professor of nursing and the coordinator of the new program. 鈥淣ow, leadership training for humanitarian relief workers is where the need is.鈥

Hershberger, who spent 10 years working in development and humanitarian relief in Central America with two Mennonite voluntary service agencies, helped lead a several-year planning process for the HAL program. If interest is sufficient, the program will expand to a full undergraduate major and a master’s degree.

Next semester, prior to the official beginning of the HAL program, a first undergraduate class offering credit toward the minor will be offered through Canadian Mennonite University. More than 10 91短视频 students have enrolled and will participate remotely (in real time, with the supervision of an 91短视频 faculty member or graduate student) in the crisis, humanitarian aid and disaster recovery class.

Hershberger said an article in the student newspaper about the new HAL program has already generated interest on campus, and that 91短视频 hopes to build on a disaster management program offered at Hesston College, a two-year Mennonite college in Kansas.

In 2014, a group of faculty began a feasibility study for the HAL program. It determined that significant need exists for a faith-based program that can develop humanitarian assistance leaders with skills in cross-cultural understanding and an ability to collaborate with the many different organizations involved in specific relief projects, Hershberger said.

Daryl Yoder-Bontrager 鈥80, who helped 91短视频 with the feasibility study, noted that humanitarian relief in the United States (typically referred to as 鈥渆mergency management鈥) has become an increasingly professionalized field that needs a well-prepared workforce.

鈥淭he Mennonite community has a long history of working with humanitarian response to disasters,鈥 said Yoder-Bontrager, who spent two decades with Mennonite Central Committee鈥檚 Latin America programs and is now pursuing a doctorate at the University of Delaware鈥檚 Disaster Research Center. 鈥淚 think 91短视频 can offer a program that will serve domestic needs as well as training students for international work.鈥