Civilian Harm Mitigation and Response Mobile Training

Posted on: 4/8/2024

Fourteen Department of Defense personnel recently concluded a Defense Security Cooperation University (DSCU) thirty-hour Civilian Harm Mitigation and Response (CHMR) mobile training course at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida.

Students were specifically from U.S Central Command and U.S. Special Operations Command. The CHMR mobile training course provides instruction on CHMR Fundamentals, CHMR in Security Cooperation and working with Partner Nations, CHMR multidomain operations, planning for civilians in the area of operations, and urban warfare. Ms. Muhammedally utilizes practical exercises, case studies, vignettes and scholarly readings to apply the learnings.

DSCU strives to be the center of intellectual life for the Security Cooperation enterprise; we prepare a global network of professionals to achieve outcomes that enhance the security of the United States and its partners and allies. This includes bespoke CHMR training, education and advising for the U.S. Security Cooperation Workforce that spans the full spectrum of Security Cooperation programs and activities. As DSCU updates its new, innovate curriculum as part of Certification 2.0, key CHMR related policies and requirement for Security Cooperation professionals are being integrated across the Certification 2.0 curriculum.

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