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Hostile Environment Awareness Training (HEAT) 4.5 Days

HDFF’s Flagship Hostile Environment Awareness Training (HEAT) is an advanced safety training that addresses primarily implementing personnel but also management and safety-related personnel needs of (I)NGOs, Governmental and UN agencies, international civilian and corporates working, based or travelling into or through so-called “Red Countries” (high-risk level or deemed as such by insurances and foreign service advisories high-risk areas of a medium risk country).

23 Apr 2020 Training

Wille, Christina

Insecurity Insight publishes bi-monthly aid security newsletters and monthly security incident newsletters on health, education, protection and sexual violence in conflict as well as some…

7 Apr 2020 Affiliate

Heizmann, Franziska

Safety and Security Risk Management, Crisis Management, Stress & Resilience, LSPs, consultancies & trainings (HEAT for one client, SSRM more often for all my clients).

7 Apr 2020 Affiliate

Ramos, Edessa

Strategic Edge International, or SEI, is a social enterprise based in Switzerland and operational in the Asia and MENA regions. Our clients are exclusively NGOs…

7 Apr 2020 Affiliate

Bickley, Shaun

Tricky Locations is a security risk management consultancy and training provider. As an independent consultant I advise humanitarian and development organisations on securing access and…

7 Apr 2020 Affiliate

GISF Survey Extended

GISF has launched a global survey for its new research project Partnerships and Security Risk Management: From the local organisation perspective. The survey (available in Arabic, French, Spanish and English) is targeted at the personnel of local and national organisations, that have experience with partnerships with INGOs. It will be open until October 10th, 2019.

1 Oct 2019 News

Survey Responses Required for GISF Research Project

GISF is launching a global survey for its new research project Partnerships and Security Risk Management: From the local organisation perspective. The survey (available in Arabic, French, Spanish and English) is targeted at the personnel of local and national organisations, that have experience with partnerships with INGOs. It will be open until October 10th, 2019.

12 Sep 2019 News

Survey Responses Required for GISF Research Project

GISF is launching a global survey for its new research project Partnerships and Security Risk Management: From the local organisation perspective. The survey (available in Arabic, French, Spanish and English) is targeted at the personnel of local and national organisations, that have experience with partnerships with INGOs. It will be open until October 10th, 2019.

12 Sep 2019 News