Upcoming Webinar | The Professionalisation of SRM in the NGO Sector
Join us on 31 August at 2pm BST/9am EDT for a webinar where we explore the journey of SRM professionalisation in the #humanitarian sector, and…
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Join us on 31 August at 2pm BST/9am EDT for a webinar where we explore the journey of SRM professionalisation in the #humanitarian sector, and…
A propos Le but de ces ateliers est d’aider les ONGs, locales et internationales, ainsi que les organisations déjà en partenariat à : Avoir une discussion…
We can’t talk about humanitarian security risk management (SRM) without first defining organisational duty of care. In the humanitarian space, duty of care…
Developed in collaboration with DisasterReady and Insecurity Insight, this free assessment-based certificate programme enables humanitarian organisations and staff to understand the basic principles and practices…
GISF NGO Security Toolbox 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…
Humanitarian Networks and Partnerships Weeks (HNPW) The Humanitarian Networks and Partnerships Weeks (HNPW) is the annual event of the LEP (leading-edge programme) and the largest event of its kind. This year, the HNPW brought together more than 5000 experts in…
This in-person event will take place the last week of July in Panama. The dates mentioned here are tentative. Final dates…
Wednesday 15th June, 2:00pm-3:30pm BST / 9:00am-10:30 EDT The GISF NGO Security Toolbox provides easily accessible guidance, resources and tools to help NGOs integrate good…
On 20th April, GISF held The Challenges of Humanitarian Acceptance webinar which explored how 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 and…
Security training over the past 20+ years has mostly followed linear teaching methods that rely on the provision of information and/or technical tools as…