About the webinar

The webinar is organized to enhance the understanding about COVID-19 through a questions and answer session. The questions were pre-collected from the participants through email. The session was facilitated by Mr. Hamad Latif.

About the Speaker

Mr. Hamad Latif is a Human resource management practitioner by profession. His professional career spans over a decade (2005-2019) in the fields of Human resource management, learning & Development and Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR). He earned Master’s degree in Human Resource Management at Kingston University, United Kingdom (UK). He is a CIPD graduate. He has on his credit the designing and delivery of hundreds of capacity building initiatives including trainings in the diverse fields of: Human Resource Management, Disaster risk reduction, Communication & Presentation, Communications in emergencies, Team Building, Personal Effectiveness, Self-development, Child Protection, Gender Equality and Disaster Risk Management. Hamad combines human resource background with an engaging style to create innovative, interactive, customized and high impact learning experiences. He engages the participants by being creative, meaningful, relevant, hands-on, concrete, fun, and exciting. He is a certified online facilitator and has designed/ facilitated numerous online trainings for learners from around the globe.

Presentation of the session (click to download)


Video Recording

National Humanitarian Network Pakistan

A volunteer network, founded in 2010 in result of interactive dialogue in National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) “to act as an independent and vibrant voice to engage with stakeholders throughout Pakistan for promotion of humanitarian values by influencing policies and building capacities to ensure right based humanitarian response”. 172 humanitarian organizations are members of NHN from across Pakistan and it is open for all national and local organizations engaged in humanitarian assistance or disaster management advocacy.  NHN focus on “Effective and Accountable Humanitarian Governance” – mainly in Response and Disaster Preparedness through four major areas i.e. “Coordination/networking, Advocacy, Capacity Building and Information Management”.

NHN is a key network in Pakistan which is well connected with various stakeholders and demonstrated its effectiveness to do proper advocacy and lobbying for access, space and principled response. NHN supports stakeholders in collecting and timely sharing of critical information for preparedness and response as its members are spread across Pakistan and even in hard to reach areas.

Contact Us

  Address: Apartment No. 306, Imperial Square, Khalid Bin Waleed Road, E-11/2 Markaz, Islamabad, Pakistan
  Phone No: 0092-51-2305260-61

  Email ID   info@nhnpakistan.org        

  Website  www.nhnpakistan.org