GISF - Global Interagency Security Forum
The Global Interagency Security Forum (GISF) is a leading organisation dedicated to enhancing the safety and security of humanitarian and development workers worldwide. Established to address the growing challenges faced by these professionals, GISF serves as a vital platform for sharing knowledge, best practices, and resources.
With a focus on collaboration, GISF brings together various stakeholders, including NGOs, UN agencies, and private sector partners, to foster a culture of security awareness and preparedness. The forum provides essential training, guidance, and support to its members, ensuring they are equipped to navigate complex security environments.
GISF’s core activities include:
- Research and Analysis: Conducting in-depth studies on security trends and risks affecting humanitarian operations.
- Training and Capacity Building: Offering tailored training programmes to enhance the skills of security personnel.
- Networking Opportunities: Facilitating connections among security professionals to share experiences and strategies.
- Resource Development: Creating practical tools and guidelines to assist organisations in developing robust security policies.
Committed to promoting a safer working environment, GISF advocates for the integration of security considerations into all aspects of humanitarian and development work. By fostering a collaborative approach, GISF aims to empower organisations to respond effectively to security challenges, ultimately saving lives and protecting those who serve vulnerable communities.
Headquartered in the UK, GISF continues to expand its reach and influence, striving to be the go-to resource for security information and support in the humanitarian sector.