DRC HEAT Senegal
| Start date | 20 Jan 2026 |
|---|---|
| End date | 23 Jan 2026 |
| Provider | Danish Refugee Council |
| Location | Thies, Senegal |
| Type | HEAT |
| Cost | 2400 USD |
| Booking URL | https://drc.ngo/resources/events/heat-senegal-20-23-january-2026/ |
| Description | DRC’s HEAT is a personal safety training in which participants will learn how to identify potential threats and adopt risk mitigation measures for reducing the likelihood of encountering local threats and the impact should a threat-related event occur. This course is designed for participants coming from a wide range of backgrounds with varied levels of experience for travel to hazardous and insecure contexts. HEAT is conducted in both a conference room setting and in field conditions including presentations, discussions, and simulation-based exercises. DRC HEATs are residential trainings and therefore the participant will stay on site for the duration of the course. The training will be held as a bilingual session in French and English. The participant fee includes accommodation along with meals. Course elements:
HEAT is conducted in both a conference room setting and in field conditions including presentations, discussions, and simulation-based exercises. Participants should be ready to spend time outdoors in the prevailing weather conditions, move on foot for shorter distances in terrain, jump in and out of vehicles, dive for cover, and encounter stressful situations under the guidance and support of the course instructors. We expect participants to be ready to start the course on the first day early in the morning and finish on the last day late in the afternoon, therefore we recommend that the participant arrives to the location of the course the day before and leave the day after. DRC HEATs are residential trainings and therefore the participant will stay on-site for the duration of the course. Pre-screening of training needs, close mentoring and follow-up with every participant ensures that he/she is able to understand and react appropriately to risks and security threats. Safety and security trainings of the Danish Refugee Council focus on how to stay and operate, rather than on how and when to leave. Proactive and non-aggressive measures form the basis of the Danish Refugee Council’s approach to safety and security, and thus the HEAT training. |
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