Resettlement modules

Resettlement modules

Resettlement modules focus on the knowledge and skills required to design, implement, and manage resettlement and humanitarian admission programmes. They support professionals in understanding the full resettlement process, from initial planning to post-arrival support, in line with EU and international standards.
Resettlement is a key tool within international protection, providing safe and legal pathways for persons in need of protection and contributing to global responsibility-sharing.

 

Who this training is for

These modules are intended for:
  • resettlement and humanitarian admission officers
  • professionals involved in the planning, coordination, and implementation of resettlement programmes
  • practitioners supporting selection, transfer, and post-arrival processes

 

What these modules cover

Through resettlement modules, participants develop knowledge and skills related to:
  • the principles and objectives of resettlement and humanitarian admission
  • understanding complementary pathways to resettlement
  • managing the different phases of the resettlement and humanitarian admission process
  • applying relevant legal and policy frameworks
  • coordinating with stakeholders involved in resettlement and humanitarian admission activities
These competencies support the effective implementation of resettlement and humanitarian admission programmes in a structured, coordinated, and rights-based manner.

 

Available modules

The following training modules are included in this category:
  • Introduction to resettlement and humanitarian admission (IRHA)
  • Introduction to complementary pathways (ICP)
  • Selection phase in the context of resettlement and humanitarian admission (SPCRHA)
  • Pre-departure phase in the context of resettlement and humanitarian admission (PDPCRHA)
  • Post-arrival phase in the context of resettlement and humanitarian admission (PAPCRHA) (will be accredited in the future)
These modules provide a comprehensive, phase-based learning pathway, guiding learners through the full resettlement and humanitarian admission process from initial understanding to operational implementation.
In addition, the following non-accredited training is available:
  • Monitoring and evaluation of resettlement and humanitarian admission programmes
This training focuses on developing competencies related to assessing the effectiveness and impact of resettlement programmes, including the use of monitoring frameworks and evaluation tools.