Strategic Insights: How Security Analysis Optimises Humanitarian Operations | GISF at HNPW
Date | 3 May 2024 |
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Time | 2:00 pm — 3:30 pm CEST |8:00 am—9:30 am EDT |
Address | Virtual |
Type | Virtual |
Booking URL | https://vosocc.unocha.org/Report.aspx?page=o0t9pExuBwObtDGIoSxxxplusmLRaL8kxxxplusD1NioBPBULjoc8UwxgquNwSu1wwxxxequalxxxequal |
Description | SummarySecurity analysis can assess the risk of threats affecting the humanitarian community and generate thematic products on developing situations linked to fluctuations in the geo-political and socio-economic contexts. In addition, by providing data and identifying trends, security analysis can enhance security risk management and humanitarian delivery. This session will explore how security analysis and information enable humanitarian delivery, based on a comprehensive conversation from security analysts, emergency practitioners and other stakeholders in the humanitarian community. Speakers
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