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      Bystander Intervention Training (Members only content)

      Gender, Humanitarian Programmatic Issues, NGO Security Management

      This training is designed to provide trainees with the tools they need to safely interrupt behaviors and circumstances that might place other trainees at risk of sexual or physical violence. The training is not intended to encourage trainees to intervene…

      Training Document 2019 English

      ‘Safeguarding’ as humanitarian buzzword: an initial scoping

      Gender, Human Rights, Legal Obligations, NGO Security Management, Safety

      “Suddenly, talk of ‘safeguarding’ and a sector-wide ‘safeguarding crisis’ seems to be everywhere. Grappling with the scope and content of ‘safeguarding’ as a parameter of humanitarian practice, this commentary asks questions about the framing of safeguarding as a buzzword: about…

      Article 2019 English

      How can Humanitarian Organisations Encourage More Women in Surge?

      Gender, Humanitarian Programmatic Issues

      Surge capacity is defined as the ability to scale-up (and down) resources smoothly and quickly, including getting the right people to the right places doing the right things in the shortest amount of time possible. The majority of humanitarian responses…

      Report 2019 English

      Basic Emergency Care: Approach to the Acutely Ill and Injured

      Humanitarian Programmatic Issues, Safety

      Developed by WHO and ICRC, in collaboration with the International Federation for Emergency Medicine, Basic Emergency Care (BEC): Approach to the acutely ill and injured is an open-access 2018 training course for frontline healthcare providers who manage acute illness and injury with…

      Training Document 2019 English

      Kidnap and Ransom Insight and Focus Article: The Militant Threat in The Sahel

      Context Analysis, NGO Security Management, Private Security Providers

      This report covers global kidnapping trends and incidents for the months of November and December 2018, as well as January 2019. The report also includes a global overview of piracy threat and of cyber security threat, as well as a…

      Report 2019 English

      Lessons for Your Travel Risk Management From a Kidnap

      Context Analysis, Legal Obligations, NGO Security Management, Private Security Providers

      This document (2019) describes a kidnapping incident involving an Italian construction company in Libya, which was brought to court in 2015, and outlines the lessons learned from the case for travel security management.

      Guidance Material 2019 English

      The Tough Stuff: Managing Menstruation

      Gender, NGO Security Management, Policy Guidance, Safety

      The Tough Stuff (2018) is a series of guidance notes put out by CARE Canada’s Safety and Security Unit that addresses some of the uncomfortable and important safety and security issues facing our staff. This document covers both organisational measures…

      Guidance Material 2019 English