Crisis risk management introduction powerpoint.
Remote field crisis risk management training outline- Introduction powerpoint.
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Remote field crisis risk management training outline- Introduction powerpoint.
Module A6: Preparing for ‘the new normal’ is in Section (A) ‘Policy and Planning’ of our three part series ‘Keeping up with COVID-19: Essential guidance for NGO security risk management’. Since the World Health Organisation declared a global pandemic in…
Module A2: ‘Information Management’ is in Section (A) ‘Policy and Planning’ of our three part series ‘Keeping up with COVID-19: Essential guidance for NGO security risk management’. As a consequence of the global pandemic the volume of information required to…
Developed by members of the International Development Working Group, Laura Schauble, Lisa Oliveri and Denis Guay; this checklist covers what questions Security Directors should be asking about their organisation’s insurance coverage.
Safeguarding Matters is a podcast series hosted by Paul Nolan and Nastasya Gecim from the Safeguarding Resource and Support Hub where they discuss matters relating to safeguarding and SEAH in the aid sector. They have conversations with thought leaders and…
In 2018, GISF published a report called Managing the Security of Aid Workers with Diverse Profiles. This research demonstrated how specific profiles affect the…
GISF partnered with Disaster Ready to turn our ‘Digital Security’ module into a short, interactive course accessible on their platform. The module outlines basic measures that ensure sound digital practices and mitigate risks faced by operations and staff. The COVID-19…
Access is the central and overriding problem in humanitarian action. Defined as both people’s ability to reach aid and aid’s ability to reach people, humanitarian access is the precondition for effective and principled emergency response. The worst conflict-driven humanitarian crises…
GISF’s Project and Membership Officer for Europe, Laura Van de Vloet, recently sat down for an interview with The Minerva Mission, to discuss Women in…
Abstract: Humanitarian aid workers are an overlooked population within the structure of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) research and assistance. This negligence is an industry-wide failure to address aid workers’ psychological health issues. The suspected numbers of death by suicide, diagnosed…