Collective Strength Against Emerging Threats – GISF Global Conference (London, 2026)
Find details for our 2026 Global Conference here. …
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Find details for our 2026 Global Conference here. …
GISF’s Executive Director, Jon Novakovic, will join this session as a panellist. The session is organised by ICVA as part of Humanitarian Networks and Partnerships…
Securing adequate funding for humanitarian security is critical to ensuring safe and effective operations in complex and volatile environments. However, the allocation of donor resources…
The transition from peace operations presents both challenges and opportunities for ensuring security in crisis-affected regions. In such dynamic contexts, where security services may not…
With violence against aid workers on the rise and impunity pervasive, protecting humanitarian workers is an urgent priority on the global agenda. This session will…
Women working in humanitarian field operations often face unique and heightened security risks, from targeted violence and harassment to systemic barriers that limit their access…
On 26-27 February 2025, GISF will host its inaugural Global Security Risk and Policy Conference in Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Conference theme This event…
GISF is excited to be participating in this year’s AidEx, the world’s leading humanitarian aid and disaster relief event, from 23 to…
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)…
Summary Adhering to the principle of neutrality is crucial for the safety of humanitarian workers and operations. However, in highly fragmented and politicised environments,…