HNPW & GISF | Improving staff safety through effective donorship
The closed donor led session on improving staff safety, which will be chaired by The Directorate General of the European Commission for European Civil Protection…
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The closed donor led session on improving staff safety, which will be chaired by The Directorate General of the European Commission for European Civil Protection…
The GISF NGO Security Toolbox provides easily accessible guidance, resources and tools to help NGOs integrate good risk management practices into their operations in-country during humanitarian responses. The toolbox enables both security specialists and non-security staff to access practical resources…
Context and complexity: Key findings Our study examined current issues, trends, questions, positive and negative impacts, and challenges raised in…
HEAT’s overall objective is to prepare participants to independently manage their own safety before, during and after deployment to an unfamiliar hazardous environment that has…
The overall objective of the Re-HEAT course is to refresh the knowledge and skills of participants, who have previously participated in HEAT. The training is…
HEAT’s overall objective is to prepare participants to independently manage their own safety before, during and after deployment to an unfamiliar hazardous environment that has…
The overall objective of the Re-HEAT course is to refresh the knowledge and skills of participants, who have previously participated in HEAT. The training is…
GISF has developed with cinéluminis (Christine Persaud) a series of film capsules to support GISF members strengthen their learning and development initiatives and with the objectives of augmenting: Basic technical knowledge on how to use the audio-visual medium to enhance…
Acceptance is one of the founding pillars of NGOs’ security risk management (SRM) strategies to ensure both humanitarian access and the safety of their staff…
Creating an environment that protects and enables reporters of misconduct or wrongdoing. Safe and effective whistleblowing protects everyone involved with aid: the people affected by crises, aid workers and the organisation itself. By identifying problems or harm, organisations can ensure…