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HEAT E-Learning is designed for all humanitarian and development staff who work in high-risk environments. This course is ongoing, and is available on-demand whenever anyone…
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HEAT E-Learning is designed for all humanitarian and development staff who work in high-risk environments. This course is ongoing, and is available on-demand whenever anyone…
A pandemic, a climate crisis, and a global movement for racial equality, freedom, justice and the end of white supremacy. The consequences of inaction have…
US policymakers increasingly recognise diversity, equity, and inclusion as a vital component of effective development policy. As a major multilateral stakeholder,…
Jours de formation: 11, 13, 15, 18 et 20 Janvier | 14H00 – 17H30 (heure française) Cette formation à la sécurité personnelle dans le secteur…
Training days: the 11th, 13th, 15th, 18th and 20th of January | 9am – 12.30pm (GMT+1) This training was specifically designed for aid workers working…
The Rutgers Center for Security, Race and Rights will be hosting their Spring 2021 Transnational Rights and Security in the era of Populism Lecture Series starting January 27. The…
This episode highlights the ongoing and unique challenges faced by many security managers this year. “2020 … it’s not just a year it’s a phenomenon’. Vita Peake Associate Manager of Global Security for Population Services International (PSI), aptly describes the…
The Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute (HCRI) at Manchester University has invited GISF to participate in the Annual Careers Day on 12th February 2021 introducing…
A document for trainers- how to be ‘present’ in face-to-face trainings and if the trainer is unable to be physically present how can the same outcomes be achieved via virtual trainings.
A training document to help trainers design virtual security trainings.