Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining (GICHD)
Anna Luczkiewicz is a highly experienced training and development professional with a diverse background in quality management and instructional design. Currently serving as a Training Design and Development Specialist at the Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining since December 2021, Anna has previously held managerial positions at the International Air Transport Association, where significant achievements included obtaining the first ISO 9001:2015 certification for IATA Training and leading the global training team through audits. Anna's experience also includes managing training processes and partnerships across international teams, coordinating large-scale training initiatives, and delivering over 200 courses across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. An educational background in sociology and journalism from Jagiellonian University, along with a coaching certification from IDC Coaching, enhances Anna's expertise in training and development.
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Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining (GICHD)
The Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining (GICHD) is an international expert organisation based in Switzerland. It has 65 members of staff representing 19 nationalities. The GICHD works to reduce the impact of mines, cluster munitions and other explosive remnants of war, in close partnership with mine action organisations and other human security actors. To do so, the GICHD supports national authorities, international and regional organisations and NGOs in their efforts to improve the relevance, performance and sustainability of mine action. Our advisors visit approximately 50 countries each year and offer remote support, enabling them to tackle explosive hazard contamination safely, effectively and efficiently. By bringing together experts and practitioners, gathering and sharing knowledge, the GICHD acts as a central reference point in mine action. We promote dialogue between mine-affected countries in local languages, fostering regional cooperation. This work is not just an end in itself but also contributes to the broader objective of human security – freedom from fear and freedom from want. This effort is facilitated by the GICHD's location within the Maison de la Paix in Geneva The Centre's work is made possible by core contributions, project funding and in-kind support from 30 governments and organisations.