Launch of new GISF Research Paper
GISF is proud to launch its new research paper on how to manage the security of aid workers while being mindful of their diversity.
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GISF is proud to launch its new research paper on how to manage the security of aid workers while being mindful of their diversity.
In this third podcast episode, Leonard S. Rubenstein, JD and Adelicia Fairbanks discuss how incident information can help advocacy. Len and Adelicia explain how security incident data can be used for advocacy purposes, including the benefits and challenges. They also…
GISF is seeking a Reseach and Projects Trainee to join the GISF Secretariat and help us ensure that GISF continues to undertake high quality research, projects, and events.
In the first Humanitarian Incidents podcast, Christina Wille, Co-Director at Insecurity Insight, explains what incident information is and how it plays a vital role in non- governmental organisations (NGOs) in terms of improving security risk management but also in advocacy and project management. In…
The Humanitarian Incidents podcast is an ECHO funding project which looks at different aspects and perspectives of incident information and humanitarian security risk management. Each episode brings humanitarian experts from Geneva to South Sudan doing everything from research to operations.…
In the first Humanitarian Incidents podcast, Christina Wille, Co-Director at Insecurity Insight, discusses the principles and practicalities of sharing incident information and the potential benefits for NGOs.
A one-page consolidated fact sheet (2018) highlighting the annual quantitative statistics that show the trends of violence against aid workers in 2017.
This document (2018) provides a summary of the Accelerating Localisation Through Partnerships project. This is an ECHO-funded programme aiming to accelerate localisation through the strengthening of local and national leadership of humanitarian response. The programme focuses on operational change for…
On World Humanitarian Day 2018, GISF's Executive Director, Lisa Reilly, considers how NGOs can build a more inclusive security risk management culture.
On World Humanitarian Day 2018, GISF's Executive Director, Lisa Reilly, considers how NGOs can build a more inclusive security risk management culture.