Also contributing to EISF is a wider network of several hundred individuals who receive the open-source information it shares, and proactively contribute opinion on security management and related topics. This network includes aid workers, UN staff, civil servants, academic researchers, security consultants and many other professionals.
Anyone with an interest in humanitarian affairs can join the network, which enables users to receive twice-weekly update emails examining politico-security situations in particular countries/regions, or addressing thematic issues relevant to operational NGOs.
Readers are invited to comment on EISF updates and analysis via the website.
To become part of the EISF network, simply register using the sign up facility on the EISF website.
Basic Safety & Security Course Light: the Netherlands
08 Feb 2012
Soesterberg, Netherlands
The Basic Safety and Security Course prepares you for working and travelling in medium and high risk areas. You learn and practise the skills neede...
Risk analysis and incident management for crisis management teams and team leaders
08 Feb 2012
Northamptonshire, United Kingdom
This course is designed to meet the needs of teams and individuals responsible for analysing and articulating risk and for analysing, responding to...
Basic safety, health and security course
14 Feb 2012
Northamptonshire, United Kingdom
This course is designed to meet the needs of individuals and teams travelling overseas to visit or work in locations with which they are not famili...