Registration deadline
30 January 2026
In today’s humanitarian landscape, organisations face mounting financial pressure and growing donor scrutiny. In this context, effective risk management is not only essential for ensuring principled, accountable, and safe aid delivery, it is also a key indicator of an organisation’s maturity and reliability.
This practical training course is designed to support humanitarian and development professionals in understanding how to identify, monitor, prevent, and mitigate risks — from financial and reputational threats to operational and programmatic risks and how meeting the CHS requirements will enhance an organisation’s management of risks.
HQAI and Peak Governance Business Advisors offer a hands-on training course that allows participants to explore:
- Key definitions, principles, processes, standards and frameworks of Risk Management
- Risk identification, classification, ownership, and mitigation techniques
- How to build and use a risk register
- Stress-testing models and analysing results
- Identification of major risks in humanitarian operations (operational, reputational, financial, environmental, …)
- How risk management is embedded across the CHS and how to integrate CHS requirements within a risk management framework
- Risk-sharing when working with partners, CHS requirements and the IASC Risk Sharing Framework
Ideal for CHS practitioners, MEAL professionals, Risk & Compliance Officers, Internal Auditors, and Managers in Quality or Programme roles across humanitarian and development sectors.