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Reporting Security Incidents

Now in Arabic, English, France, Polish, Russian and Ukrainian

Managing Security Incidents

Now in Arabic, English, France, Polish, Russian and Ukrainian

In this 10-minute Ready to Go Mobile Guide, you will learn why it is important for staff to report safety and security incidents to their organization, key steps to take during the incident reporting process, and reporting do’s and don’ts.

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This popular resource on the classification of incidents and best practices for incident reporting, analysis, information sharing, informed decision-making, and policy is now available in Arabic.

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15-min guide on delivering public emergency health responses in insecure environments.

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10-min guide for relief and development organisations shows how safety and security incident information can be managed safely and effectively.

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Christina Wille, Co-Director of Insecurity Insight, explains what incident information is and how reporting incidents can change policy and practice.

Megan Nobert shares her advice on how NGOs should respond if a member of staff reports an incident of sexual violence.

Len Rubenstein talks about attacks on healthcare in 2017

Phil Candy, security advisor at Medair, explains the challenges and benefits of implementing a robust security incident information management system.
Len Rubenstein and Adelicia Fairbanks explain how security incident data can be used for advocacy purposes, including the benefits and challenges.
Nour Kossaibany, security lead at the International Rescue Committee explains why keeping national staff and local partner staff safe is critical for organisations and effective programme delivery.
Frances Nobes of World Vision International talks about why analysis matters, and the role incident information can play in it.