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Jason joined GISF in December 2020 as Deputy Director for the Americas and since then has been helping NGOs deal with the fall out of the pandemic. Prior to that he worked for World Vision as a Global Security Advisor…
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Jason joined GISF in December 2020 as Deputy Director for the Americas and since then has been helping NGOs deal with the fall out of the pandemic. Prior to that he worked for World Vision as a Global Security Advisor…
Over two days, GISF will be running two workshops, on the theme of safety and security in a digital world, running an impact session on…
The advice below is designed to be adaptive and generic to be incorporated in security plans across different contexts. INTRODUCTION Urban armed groups are defined as “…small, geographically isolated groups comprised of (mostly) young men in the urban popular zones…”…
A focus on gender and diversity One of GISF’s most notable characteristics is the diversity of experience within its membership. A telling example is…
There is no better opportunity to demonstrate the value of your network than during a time of crisis. In 2021, we’ve again seen disasters and conflicts…
Over two days, GISF will be running two workshops, on the theme of safety and security in a digital world, running an impact session on…
These guidelines serve to ensure a principled approach is employed when armed escorts are considered by the humanitarian community.
Insecurity Insight have released their most recent report analysing the current situation and the implications for aid agencies in Haiti. You can download the report on the left.
The current Taliban does not resemble the Taliban pre-2001, having a different structure, size, and more disjointed belief system. Those who have worked in areas…
Last year, GISF published Module 14 of GISF’s Security To Go Risk Management Toolkit, Contracting Private Security Providers, in collaboration with ICoCA. So what impact…