New GISF blog on security incidents related to COVID-19 in East and Central Africa
This blog piece seeks to explain why is this the case and suggests that countries with higher levels of democracy may face more civil unrest…
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This blog piece seeks to explain why is this the case and suggests that countries with higher levels of democracy may face more civil unrest…
A document giving guidance on what to do if there is a vehicle accident and what to do in case of a vehicle breakdown in a remote/insecure area.
According to data collected by Standard Risk, 79% of security incidents related to COVID-19 in East and Central Africa, between 1 March - 7 May, took place in Kenya, Malawi and Uganda. This blog piece seeks to explain why is this the case and suggests that countries with higher levels of democracy may face more civil unrest following the enforcement of COVID-19 restrictions.
Five informative posters covering topics a part of the training and partnership programme (2013).
A document to ensure safety and security of staff, partners, communities and the organisation before, during and after a trigger event.
The events of the past several months have presented a wide range of challenges to the International NGO (INGO) community as COVID-19 has spread rapidly around the world. The operational realities of COVID-19 are causing organizations to create and adapt…
This document offers safety and security advice for staff during elections.
This tool helps individuals to undertake a systematic evaluation of their exposure to threats and then develop strategies to reduce the risk.
The recording of our virtual launch event and Q&A notes, with updated answers from Fredrik Pålsson and Steve Dennis,…