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Master of Advanced Studies in Humanitarian Logistics & Management

University of Lugano (USI) Location: Switzerland (Lugano) Language: English Type: University Program

Training Description


The Master of Advanced Studies in Humanitarian Logistics & Management is a part time master program intended for professionals in the humanitarian sector interested in advancing their managerial, quantitative, analytical and decisionmaking skills. The program is based on an interdisciplinary and integrative approach aimed at building understanding of pressing humanitarian issues and development of policies capable of addressing them.

Training Cost

16,500 CHF

Intended Audience

Applications are welcome from individuals with at least three years of relevant work experience and a Bachelor degree or an equivalent professional diploma awarded by a recognized institution in the area of logistics, humanitarian aid, public service, or non-profit management.

 

Contact:

Email: info@humanitarianlogistics.ch

Telephone: +4191 / 666 4167 

 

For further information:

info@humanitarianlogistics.ch

www.mashlm.usi.ch

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Charles Muchiri Charles Muchiri

Since 2001, Charles Muchiri has worked for the International Committee of the Red Cross Red (ICRC) Regional Logistics Centre in his native Nairobi, Kenya. He has worked on various field assignments in Ethiopia and Sudan. After three years as the Warehouse Supervisor, Charles has been promoted to Head of Warehousing.

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