Roving Compass is a dynamic training company dedicated to equipping individuals and organizations with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to navigate today’s complex and rapidly evolving environments. Specializing in humanitarian sector programming, safety, security, leadership, and resilience training, Roving Compass empowers professionals working in high-risk, remote, or unpredictable contexts to operate effectively and ethically. Through a blend of expert instruction, immersive simulations, and tailored curricula, the company fosters critical thinking, practical problem-solving, and adaptable leadership, preparing participants to thrive under pressure while minimizing risks while operating in conflict/post-conflict settings.
At the heart of Roving Compass lies a commitment to cost-effective, accessible, transformative learning and meaningful impact. The company partners with universities, (I)NGOs, corporate clients, and donors to deliver world-class training solutions that bridge theory and real-world application. Whether conducting Hostile Environment Awareness Training (HEAT), facilitating complex humanitarian specific courses in education in emergencies, humanitarian information management, health, nutrition and protection in emergencies and workshops, or offering specialized courses in AI and cyber security in the humanitarian sector, Roving Compass will equip you to perform at your optimum. At Roving Compass, we believe good intentions don’t save lives, but skills do.
Roving Compass is a trusted partner for building capacity, enhancing safety, and promoting sustainable, mission-driven operations worldwide. We bring you cost-effective and accessible courses that will enhance and advance your skills.
An expert in peacebuilding, conflict sensitivity, and international politics, with over two decades of academic and professional experience. He holds a PhD in Peace Studies and International Politics from the University of New England, Australia, where his research explored state-building and peace infrastructures in the Philippines. His academic background also includes a Master of Arts in International Peace Studies from the UN-mandated University for Peace in Costa Rica and a Juris Doctorate from Eötvös Loránd University in Hungary.
Currently, Dr. Balazs works as a peacebuilding and conflict sensitivity consultant and trainer with several international organizations. He supports projects globally, including assignments in Nigeria, Türkiye, Uganda, South Sudan, and Kenya through many INGOs, and contributes to social science curriculum development for peace education in the Philippines with forum ZFD. He is also a member of the Peacebuilding Expert Roster for International Alert and a visiting professor at the University for Peace, where he teaches courses on conflict analysis and transformation.
With over 18 years of experience in humanitarian action and human rights, Enas is a seasoned expert in leading Education in Emergencies (EiE) responses across Level 2 and Level 3 crises. Her expertise spans integrating Psychosocial Support (PSS) into education programming, coordinating clusters, and delivering both regional and global support in the face of humanitarian and natural disasters. As a certified Global Capacity Building Master Trainer, Enas brings a wealth of knowledge in programme management, strategic planning, and capacity building.
Enas holds a Master of Science in International Humanitarian Affairs from the University of York and is deeply committed to driving high-impact, scalable solutions in crisis-affected contexts. She has a proven track record of delivering trainings with UN agencies, INGOs and NGOs in programme design, fostering cross-country knowledge exchange, strengthening compliance systems, and developing strategic partnerships. Her work ensures effective, context-responsive interventions that uphold the highest standards in humanitarian response.
With over a decade of experience in Information Management (IM) across complex humanitarian contexts, Mohammed has led IM functions for Health, Nutrition, and WASH programmes with UNICEF in Turkiye, coordinated Syria cross-border operations with iMMAP, and managed national-level strategies with UNOCHA in Yemen. He has designed and overseen large-scale data systems, from real-time partner project monitoring to producing analytical performance reports and humanitarian severity indices for global planning tools like the Humanitarian Needs Overview. As a key leader in inter-agency coordination, he has facilitated IM working groups and driven data-driven decision-making across sectors.
In addition to his field leadership, Mohammed has demonstrated a strong commitment to building local capacity and mentoring the next generation of humanitarian professionals. He has recruited, trained, and supervised IM teams, provided technical guidance to international and national NGOs as well UN agencies, and developed outreach strategies to scale IM support across operations. His academic foundation as a university lecturer in computer science, covering topics from database design to programming and geospatial mapping, adds technical depth to his humanitarian expertise, making him a highly effective trainer at the intersection of data, technology, and crisis response.
With 17 years of distinguished service in the national police force and over 7 years in United Nations peacekeeping missions in Liberia and Kosovo, Rezi brings unparalleled expertise in women’s safety, community protection, and gender-sensitive security practices. Her career spans complex, post-conflict environments where she worked closely with vulnerable populations, ensuring the protection of women and children, preventing gender-based violence, and training local law enforcement in human rights-based policing. Her leadership in international security efforts reflects a deep commitment to creating safer, more just societies for women.
In addition to her field, Rezi has demonstrated a strong commitment to building local capacity and mentoring the next generation. As a seasoned trainer, Rezi leverages her frontline experience to deliver impactful, culturally relevant safety and security training for women, humanitarian workers, and community responders. She specializes in building local capacity through practical, scenario-based learning that empowers women with the tools to recognize risk, respond to threats, and assert their rights in crisis contexts. Her unique perspective as a woman in law enforcement and international peacekeeping allows her to bridge gaps between policy and practice, offering training that is both technically sound and rooted in lived experience.
A highly experienced Protection Specialist with extensive leadership in humanitarian and development settings, skilled in general protection, child protection, GBV, MHPSS, and safeguarding. She excels in designing and implementing integrated, community-driven protection programs and leading multi-sectoral teams in complex contexts. Catherine is known for championing gender and protection mainstreaming across sectors including health, nutrition, food security, education, and WASH, to ensure inclusive, survivor-centered, rights-based service delivery.
Her strongest asset is capacity building. Catherine develops and delivers tailored training, mentorship, and coaching for national staff, government counterparts, and community actors. Her experience includes facilitating large-scale training initiatives, leading protection workshops, and establishing peer learning structures to promote ongoing accountability and professional growth. Catherine brings extensive experience in strategy development, project design, operational research, situation analysis, and inter-agency coordination. She is a strong advocate for child rights and survivor protection, recognized for strengthening institutions, establishing feedback and response mechanisms, and fostering partnerships that drive sustainable, impactful protection outcomes in complex humanitarian environments.
Dr. Sally Hammoud is a leading AI strategist, communication expert, and seasoned trainer with over two decades of experience bridging technology, media, and social impact. She has delivered high-impact training programs across the MENA region, empowering NGOs, humanitarian agencies, and policy institutions to integrate artificial intelligence into their operations, communication strategies, and crisis response systems.
With a Ph.D. in Communication & Media Studies focused on AI’s role in digital reputation, Dr. Hammoud has worked extensively with international organizations, civil society actors, and academic institutions to address pressing regional challenges—ranging from disinformation management in conflict zones to AI-powered advocacy for refugee and community resilience programs. Her NGO portfolio spans projects in Lebanon, the Levant, and the GCC, where she has advised and trained teams on ethical AI adoption, data governance, and technology-enabled humanitarian outreach.
Renowned for her dynamic and practical approach, Dr. Hammoud combines strategic vision with hands-on expertise, equipping participants with the tools and mindsets needed to harness AI responsibly in fragile and high-stakes environments. Her work reflects a deep commitment to advancing humanitarian principles while driving innovation that serves communities across the Arab world.
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