Humanitarian Networks and Partnership Week (HNPW) and GISF 2024
Date | 29 Apr 2024 — 10 May 2024 |
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Address | Virtual, International Conference Centre (CICG) in Geneva |
Type | Virtual, In-person |
Booking URL | https://vosocc.unocha.org/Report.aspx?page=o0t9pExuBwMwml9Wkc49cgxxxequalxxxequal |
Description | Humanitarian Networks and Partnerships Week (HNPW)What is HNPW?The Humanitarian Networks and Partnerships Weeks (HNPW) is the annual event of the Leading-Edge Programme (LEP) and the largest event of its kind. Every year, the HNPW brings together more than 2000 experts in crisis preparedness and response from over 350 organisations and countries. Well-established Networks and Partnerships, such as the International Search and Rescue Advisory Group or the United Nations Disaster Assessment and Coordination, but also newly created networks hold their annual meetings and consultations at the HNPW and collaborate in identifying solutions and solving common challenges in crisis preparedness and response. The event offers a space where LEP stakeholders meet annually to take stock, become inspired and build new coalitions. The HNPW provides a unique forum for humanitarian networks and partnerships to meet and address key humanitarian issues. One of the largest humanitarian events of its kind, it gathers participants from the UN, NGOs, Member States, the private sector, the military, academia and beyond to discuss and solve common challenges in humanitarian affairs. HNPW & GISFIn 2021, HNPW identified Integrating Security Risk Management Across Humanitarian Action as one of nine priority topics for the first time. Recognising the Global Interagency Security Forum’s (GISF) leading role in supporting collaboration on SRM and improving aid workers’ protection, GISF was selected to lead sessions on this critical topic. In 2022 and 2023, now under the Area of Common Concern (AOCC), GISF continued to lead on this topic at HNPW. In 2024, GISF is partnering with UNHCR on Integrating Security Risk Management Across Humanitarian Action as part of the HNPW. We’ll be joined by experts from across the NGO sector to explore the challenges to safe humanitarian action, and how individuals and organisations can work together to create a strong culture of security risk management (SRM) that enables aid workers to do their job safely. We welcome all humanitarians to join our sessions and discuss how to keep aid workers safe and facilitate access to affected communities. SRM impacts all aspects of humanitarian action, and together, we will improve communication and coordination across the sector and identify how SRM must adapt to face current challenges. Registration for HNPW is now open! To find out more and register, click here. SessionsWeek one | 29 April – 3 May | VirtualProtect Aid Workers: an innovative mechanism for safeguarding aid workers in high-risk Environments | Mon 29 April | Virtual | 15:00 – 16:00 CET Best Practices from the Field in Saving Lives Together | Tue 30 April | Virtual | 15:00- 16:30 CET Inclusivity in Focus: Implementing a Person-Centered Approach to Security Risk Management | Wed 1 May| Virtual | 15:00- 16:30 CET Private Security Companies as a Security Risk Management Measure | Thurs 2 May| Virtual | 11:00- 12:30 CET Security in Urban and Densely Populated Environments | Thurs 2 May| Virtual | 16:00- 17:30 CET Strategic Insights: How Security Analysis Optimises Humanitarian Operations | Fri 3 May| Virtual | 14:00- 15:30 CET Week two | 6 May – 10 May| In-PersonOptimising Resources and Collaborative Strategies in Field Security for Humanitarian Impact: 2023 Lessons Learned | Mon 6 May | In-Person | 09:00- 10:30 CET Adaptive Security Planning and Security Risk Management (SRM): Are We Prepared for the Unpredictable? | Mon 6 May | In-Person | 14:00- 15:30 CET Evacuation & Relocation of Humanitarian Personnel: What are the Challenges and Best Practices as Measures to Avoid Risk? | Mon 6 May | In-Person | 16:00- 17:30 CET Thriving in Turmoil: How Do We Navigate Dilemmas in High-Risk Environments? | Tue 7 May | In-Person | 11:00- 12:30 CET Networking Event: Challenges and Opportunities for Security, Civil-Military and Access Coordination and Collaboration | Tue 7 May | In-Person | 16:00- 17:30 CET Saving Lives Together (Closed Session) | Wed 8 May | In-Person | 09:00- 10:30 CET State of Practice: The Evolution of Security Risk Management in the Humanitarian Space – GPR8 Launch | Wed 8 May | In-Person | 14:00- 15:30 CET Are neutrality, localisation and acceptance still inextricably linked in security? | Thurs 9 May | In-Person | 14:00- 15:30 CET To find out more about each individual session, please click the titles above, or check out our events page. Steps to register for a session:
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If you have any questions on registration, please reach out to info@gisf.ngo. Exhibition StandGISF have an in-person exhibition stand at HNPW this year, during the organised face-to-face at the International Conference Centre (CICG) in Geneva from the 6-10 May. If you are in Geneva, and attending HNPW, please come and say hello to the team! If you have any questions about GISF’s sessions, registration or HNPW, please reach out to Jon (jon@gisf.ngo). |
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