GISF Podcast: The donors’ perspective
The last episode of the first season of the GISF in Conversation podcast has been released.
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The last episode of the first season of the GISF in Conversation podcast has been released.
As the world becomes increasingly connected and more of our lives are recorded, accessed and processed digitally, the nature of threats and personal risks changes. Digital security threats on their own can have a range of consequences to a person’s…
GISF publishes a new article that discusses the digital risks that LGBTQI aid workers may face while working in areas that are hostile to people who identify or are perceived as LGBTQI, and ways in which aid workers and non-governmental organisations can prepare and respond to these risks.
Today, the International NGO Safety and Security Association (INSSA) launched the first in a series of competency based qualifications for security risk management professionals working in the humanitarian and development sector.
This memo outlines the Saving Lives Together framework initiated in 2006 and revised in 2015 by Stephen O’Brien, Helen Clark and Peter Drennan.
Lisa Reilly, Executive Director at GISF, is committed to improving humanitarian security risk management through sharing of information and coordination between as many actors as possible. In this episode of the EISF in Conversation podcast, Lisa shares stories about how…
In episode 5 of the GISF in Conversation podcast, Lisa Reilly, the GISF Executive Director, shares her thoughts on sharing information to improve humanitarian security risk management.
In the latest GISF in Conversation podcast, Craige Grice and Salah Noori from the Norwegian Refugee Council talk about access and security risk management in the field.
Abduction and Kidnap Risk Management provides a concise summary of key information for non-governmental organisations facing the threat of a potential or actual abduction of one of their staff members or other individuals under their responsibility, for example, consultants or volunteers. Abductions…
In the latest GISF in Conversation podcast, Heather Hughes from Oxfam GB talks about her role as a Global Security Advisor.