Overview/Background The International NGO Safety Organisation (INSO) is an international charity that supports the safety of aid workers in high-risk contexts. INSO provides registered NGOs with a range of free services including real-time incident tracking, analytical reports, safety-related data and mapping, crisis management support, staff orientations and training. INSO services help NGOs with their day-to-day risk management responsibilities and improve their overall situational awareness to support evidence-based humanitarian access decisions. Context The contemporary armed conflict poses unprecedented challenges to humanitarian organizations in delivering aid to vulnerable populations. Whereas in the context of international armed conflicts aid workers are attributed formally recognised protection under international humanitarian law; today the changing nature of conflicts and the proliferation of non-state armed groups often mean that this assurance is no longer guaranteed. While many NGOs take individual measures to mitigate the risks, coordinated action between agencies - seen by many as the more important requirement - has lagged behind with no common system at field level prior to INSO. INSO was designed to fill this gap and today serves as the primary safety coordinating mechanism for NGOs operating in high-risk contexts. Humanitarian Access Humanitarian access is the ability of NGOs to reach populations in need as well as the ability of those populations to reach the aid and protection they need. It is a complex and ever-changing dynamic involving a host of considerations and challenges. INSO works to support the first side of this equation - NGOs accessing populations in need - by improving situational awareness and enabling humanitarians to make more evidence-based access decisions. Of course, situational awareness alone does not create humanitarian access - and can do the opposite - but where NGOs are seeking to expand access high quality, relevant and up to date safety information has been shown to play a vital role in the process. Accountability Any co-operation mechanism is only as good as the participation it enjoys from its members, which is why all INSO platforms are started and monitored by the humanitarian communities they serve through a voluntary Advisory Board. Each Advisory Board represents the NGO community towards INSO in that country and holds concrete powers to set the services and monitor INSO's performance in delivering them. This simple yet highly effective mechanism guarantees transparency, participation and accountability even as the context changes. Internally, INSO ensures the confidential management of information and registration processes and provides a comprehensive internal policy environment that guarantees accountability and protects against risk. Impact Since 2011, INSO has revolutionized the humanitarian safety coordination sector by introducing a robust and high quality field safety platform model that has been deployed in some of the world’s most high-risk settings. The strong focus on humanitarian principles and exclusive NGO-only membership criteria have caused INSO to become generally accepted as a standard component of modern humanitarian response offering independent frontline reporting and coordination services that save lives, strengthen operational practice and enable humanitarian access. Contact us! Netherlands Stichting International NGO Safety Organisation, Hague Humanity Hub, Fluwelen Burgwal 58, 2511 CJ, s-Gravenhage, Netherlands. United Arab Emirates: International NGO Safety Organisation, PO Box 503218, Dubai, United Arab Emirates Switchboard: +971 4 456 1546 | Email: info@ngosafety.org |
Afghanistan International NGO Safety ORG |
Expire on :2021-04-20| Location:Kunduz | Job Numbers:1 |
1 Experience working with NGO’s. 2. Security experience. 3. Program and staff coordination/management experience. 4. Excellent spoken and written English 5. Critical analytical ability, based on empirical evidence 6. Excellent communication skills 7. Minimum of 3 years professional work experience 8. Able to read maps and use communications equipment (e.g. VHF radio and satellite phones) 9. Computer skills and knowledge of Windows XP ... |
Afghanistan International NGO Safety ORG |
Expire on :2021-04-20| Location:Ghazni, | Job Numbers:1 |
Previous experience with the UN or an NGO is an advantage. |
Afghanistan International NGO Safety ORG |
Expire on :2021-04-20| Location:Khost, | Job Numbers:1 |
1. Minimum of two years professional work experience and at least 1 year experience working with NGOs (preferably in the field of security). |
Afghanistan International NGO Safety ORG |
Expire on :2021-04-22| Location:Khost, | Job Numbers:1 |
1. Experience working with NGO’s. |