Inclusion in SRM: Putting Theory into Practice | GISF at HNPW
Date | 25 Apr 2023 |
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Time | 2:00 pm — 3:30 pm BST |9:00 am—10:30 am EDT |
Address | International Conference Centre (CICG) in Geneva and Virtual |
Type | Virtual, In-person |
Booking URL | https://vosocc.unocha.org/Report.aspx?page=o0t9pExuBwNFvxxxslashQYr0MUmUmW5AxxxplusLO7cJXyqnF8vvxxxplusJYThkCZHuhaqQxxxequalxxxequal |
Description | SummaryThis session will address Inclusivity and Person Centered Approaches in Security Risk Management at a global and field level. While most people agree that this is the right approach to take to SRM, many struggle with what this means in practice. Panellists will discuss the real life challenges they have faced, as well as the opportunities it has brought when taking a more inclusive approach. Good practices will be shared by both NGOs and the UN to demonstrate the necessity of inclusivity within SRM. Practical tools will be introduced to facilitate the implementation of a person-centred approach. SpeakersChair: Eric Le Guen, UNHCR Panel Speakers:
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