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Our affiliate programme aims to improve knowledge transfer – in both directions – by facilitating collaboration. GISF affiliates are individuals and organisations with substantial experience…
Benefits of Joining GISF How does GISF work? The Global Interagency Security Forum (GISF) is an independent community interest company (CIC). We receive funding from…
The European Interagency Security forum (EISF) is an independent network of humanitarian Security Focal Points who represent NGOs operating internationally and is committed to strengthening humanitarian security risk management to allow greater access to and impact for crisis-affected populations.
Following GISF's second members' forum of 2019, this blog piece reflects on sessions covering the future of the sector, and collaboration between the UN and NGOs.
GISF's winter 2019 campaign, #InclusiveSecurity, began this week and will run until mid-December.
The Basic Safety and Security Course is a HEAT training (Hostile Environment Awareness Training) equivalent and prepares you for travelling or being deployed to unsafe areas overseas.
The Basic Safety and Security Course is a HEAT training (Hostile Environment Awareness Training) equivalent and prepares you for travelling or being deployed to unsafe areas overseas.
The Basic Safety and Security Course is a HEAT training (Hostile Environment Awareness Training) equivalent and prepares you for travelling or being deployed to unsafe areas overseas.
The Basic Safety and Security Course is a HEAT training (Hostile Environment Awareness Training) equivalent and prepares you for travelling or being deployed to unsafe areas overseas.