HNPW & GISF | Inclusive Security, balancing aspirations, and constraints
Date | 12 May 2022 |
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Time | 2:00 pm — 3:30 pm CEST |8:00 am—9:30 am EDT |
Provider | GISF, OCHA |
Address | International Conference Centre (CICG) in Geneva |
Type | In-person |
Booking URL | https://vosocc.unocha.org/Reg/KSH6ILDxxxplusXMKxxxslash27Um3NychIPWoOdznMKo.html |
Description | Purpose of session:To highlight the aspirations of inclusive security, constraints to implementation and suggested approaches. This is to address specific security needs of personnel according to their personal profile, which is often not understood, not planned for, or consistently met. Practice has not caught up with Strategy or Policy in its application at all stages of the employment cycle. This session aims to start the collective solving of this issue. Target audience:Organisations operational in the humanitarian, development, donorship and academic fields working with communities to Governments. Speakers:
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