The NGO Safety and Security Training Report (2014) by Christine Persaud provides a narrative of the research findings, an updated curriculum, and guidance tools for training. It is based on extensive research and interviews with members of the NGO community. The report draws upon existing training materials, community consultations, survey responses, job descriptions, as well as relevant trends in humanitarian and development practice. It captures good practice and global understanding in regard to quality and consistency of NGO security training.
NGO Safety and Security Training Project: How to Create Effective Security Training for NGOs
- Published:
- 1 April 2014
- Region:
- Global
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NGO Safety and Security Training Project: How to Create Effective Security Training for NGOs
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