LIVE WEBINAR
INTERNATIONAL AID & DEVELOPMENT WORKERS NEED MORE SUPPORT
How to mitigate risks to the health and safety of your staff
Thursday, 27 October - 2PM SYD | 4PM AKL
The world of humanitarian and development aid is changing. Field staff and volunteers are no longer protected by reputation alone. From terrorism and targeted violence to the rise of pandemics, aid sector workers face increased risks every time they are deployed on assignment.

BECAUSE SICK DAYS ARE NOT AN OPTION | BECAUSE HELP IS NOT ALWAYS THERE | BECAUSE THE WORLD IS CHANGING

The COVID-19 pandemic has also increased the complexity of managing global International Development & Aid programs.   We know international travellers need more support.  In reviewing our case data across our 300 NGO clients,  we found staff are six times more likely to seek our advice and assistance than pre-COVID.

Organisations need to protect the health, safety and wellbeing of staff and volunteers who are at home and abroad, whether it’s for business, emergency response or delivering long term projects. Join us as we talk through how to mitigate the risks to the health and safety of your staff so they can deliver assistance and fulfil their missions. 

OUR PANELLISTS:
James Robertson - Regional Security Director
Dr. Natalie Gray - Medical Director
Peter Russell - Head of Aid and Development (Moderator)
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