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INSSA Insights

  • INSSA-CSD Excellence Awards

    12 MAR 2024 · Welcome to another episode of INSSA Insights. In this episode, we explore the realm of NGO security and humanitarian aid, focusing on the INSSA-CSD Excellence Awards. Host Amaury Cooper engages with distinguished guests, including Ebe Brons, CEO of the Center For Safety and Development, Rising Star Award recipient Mahmoud Al Iskandarani, and Outstanding Achiever Award winner Emanuely Okongo. The episode highlights the awards' importance, the future of NGO security, and the impactful contributions of rising talents in the field. Join us for an in-depth look at the changing dynamics of humanitarian aid and security risk management. Takeaways - Identifying and Nurturing Talent for Frontline Security - Future of NGO Security - Attracting Diversity to NGO Security Field Quotes "To prepare for the fast-approaching future, people must get training, education, and mentoring." - Ebe Brons"We have young people, and it's important to provide them with the necessary skills tailored to our operational environment."- Emmanuely Okongo "More training in humanitarian law is vital. We stay impartial in conflicts to help those in need, a core commitment when joining humanitarian organizations." - Mahmoud Al Iskandarani Featured in this Episode Ebe Brons Director, Centre for Safety and Development Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ebe-brons-63280310/ Emmanuely Okongo Security and Access Coordinator for Global Surge Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emmanuely-okongo-6b746221a/ Mahmoud Al Iskandarani Safety and Security Consultant Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mahmoud-al-iskandarani-995134119/ Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 03:41 - Team Gratitude for the Rising Star Award 07:37 - Certification and Skill Recognition in NGO Security 09:55 - Enhancing NGO Security Expertise with Travel and Training 11:38 - Advocating for Diversity with Tangible Organizational Practices 16:16 - The Holistic Mission of NGO Security Professionals 17:52 - Avi's Insights: Necessity for Heightened Focus on Humanitarian Law 21:19 - Fostering Generosity, Skill Development, and Resolving Global Conflicts 24:40 - Conclusion http://www.heartcastmedia.com
    25m 30s
  • Key issues facing NGO Security Managers in 2022 and 2023

    22 FEB 2023 · Welcome to another episode of INSSA Insights. In this show today, We featured Amaury Cooper, Board Member and Treasurer, at INSSA, Joe Gleason, Director at Global Risk Management, and lastly, Ben Longworth, the Director of Security Services at On Call International. In the episode, they discuss the top security challenges facing NGOs in 2023 and beyond. From the impact of climate change on security to geopolitical tensions between major powers like the USA, China, and Russia, we explore a range of issues that are affecting NGOs globally. We also examine the specific challenges faced by NGOs operating in regions such as South Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America, and the strategies that NGO security managers can use to manage risks in the age of the pandemic. Join us as we delve into the complexities of NGO security management and the resources that can help organizations better navigate these challenges. Takeaways The most influential and impactful in managing security for NGOs. Security Challenges faced in South Asia, Africa, and Latin America NGO Strategies for Climate Change and Security Intersection Challenges Faced by NGOs Operating in Ukraine The pandemic effect and the status around the world Geopolitical tensions around the world The resources that will help NGO security managers Quotes "Geopolitical tensions are rising, and if governments turn to Chinese or Russian aid instead of Western aid, NGOs may face fewer restraints." - Joe "The COVID impact in 2022 is very interesting for NGOs. More on the program side, certainly, of course, we're referencing the risk to employees and personnel. But it's just interesting to see organizations might be able to put that focus back on, and there is a change in focus in a lot of these markets based on what was the strain on the healthcare system." - Ben "In 2023, we'll see major changes in how organizations manage risks unless something changes dramatically." - Joe Featured in this Episode Amaury Cooper Board Member/Treasurer, INSSA https://www.linkedin.com/in/amaurycooper Joe Gleason Director, Global Risk Management https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-gleason-907a325 Benjamin Longworth Director of Security Services, On Call International https://www.linkedin.com/in/ben-longworth-7b200b40 Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:23 Most influential and impactful in NGO security management 04:20 Issues in the South Asia 06:20 Security and climate change 07:41 Challenges Faced by NGOs Operating in Ukraine 12:48 Are we in the post-pandemic 15:56 Security threats in Africa 19:36 Geopolitical tensions between the USA-China-Russia 25:47 A Focus on Tensions in the Middle East 28:12 The challenges and flash points in Latin America 32:05 Managing Risk in the Age of Pandemic 38:22 The lessons learned from the previous years 41:45 The NGO Security Management for 2023 and beyond 46:36 The resources that will help NGO security managers 50:48 Conclusion Produced by Heartcast Media http://www.heartcastmedia.com
    55m 48s
  • Women in NGO Security Management

    20 JUL 2022 · Welcome to another episode of INSSA Insights. In this show today, we will have a more central topic on our great women in the field of NGO security. We invited Melanie Murphy, the Physical Security Director for Human Rights Watch, Lisa Oliveri, the Director of Global Risk Management, Security, and Operations for National Democratic Institute, and lastly Javeria Malik, the Global Safety and Security Lead at ActionAid/INSSA Chair. They each share their stories of how they started in NGO Security management. They also share the challenges they've faced as women in the sector as these have been male-dominated fields. Moreover, they give some examples where women have some advantages in the field and how these sectors have been shifting towards a female-friendly environment. Lastly, they each give some tips and advice to the audience and give some knowledge about the upcoming challenges the sector will face. Key Takeaways Our Guests' stories on how they started in the NGO Security Sector The challenges of our guests as women in the NGO security sector The advantages of being a woman in the NGO Security Sector The shift towards the women-friendly environment in the past decades in the NGO Security sector Advice and Tips from our Guests to our fellow Audiences The challenges the NGO security sector will face in terms of safety and security in the upcoming years Quotes "I can be tough however I prefer that people will see me as an approachable person, working alongside them because security management is about intimate conversations and details with people about their fears and vulnerabilities." - Melanie "We have amazing women that support and make sure we're, diversifying our thoughts and approaches as much as possible." - Lisa "One of the advantages of being a woman in this field is that I don't appear to be a threat and challenge their authority which able me to negotiate our way through various tensions." - Javeria Featured in this Episode Melanie Murphy Physical Security Director for Human Rights Watch Linkedin: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/melanie-murphy-she-her-7a25403b Website: https://www.hrw.org Lisa Oliveri Director of Global Risk Management, Security, and Operations for National Democratic Institute Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisamoliveri Profile: https://www.ndi.org/people/Lisa_Oliveri Javeria Malik Global Safety and Security Lead at ActionAid/INSSA Chair Linkedin: https://za.linkedin.com/in/javmalik Profile/Website: https://inssa.org/javeria-malik Amaury Cooper Board Member /Treasurer, INSSA Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amaurycooper Profile/Website: https://inssa.org/amaury-t-cooper Words to our Sponsors Thank you To the Robert McPherson Fellowship for its generous support and donation, helping to make this podcast possible Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:53 How Melanie, Lisa, and Jav started in the NGO Security Management 06:13 The challenges as a female in the field of NGO security 10:23 The advantages of a woman in the field of NGO security 16:40 The changes in the field for women over the decade 22:52 Opening up for women in the NGO security sector 29:07 Pieces of Advice from our guests to all women who want a career in the NGO security sector 34:09 General challenges that the NGO security sector faces in regards to safety and security 41:52 Our guest's summer reading lists 44:11 Conclusion
    45m 19s
  • Interview with Robert Macpherson, Col. USMC (Ret), Humanitarian, Author

    21 DEC 2021 · Key Takeaways: 0:00 Intro 1:33 Robert shares some of the reasons that made him decide to write his book 5:57 Robert talks about some of the similarities between the military, the marine and the International Development Humanitarian Aid sectors 9:42 Robert talks about his transition from a marine to being humanitarian worker and how it was for him 13:55 Robert talks about the lessons he learned while in the military and the advice he would give to people who want to move from the military space into the NGO space 17:57 Robert talks about how it was for him developing protocols and procedures that he had to do in policies for Safety and Security coming from the military 21:26 Robert explains if the NGO’s take Safety and Security serious 24:46 Robert talks about what he feels the NGOs are still lacking when it comes to safety and security and what they are also excelling at  39:00 Robert talks about the geographic areas that he is most concerned about when it comes to NGO safety and security 43:54 Robert talks about what he sees is the future of NGO Safety and Security with all the knowledge that he has about it 50:44 Robert talks about the advice he would give to people who are considering a career in the NGO security space  Books Mentioned: https://www.robertseamusmacpherson.com/stewards-of-humanity   Shows Mentioned: https://inssa.org/  https://www.un.org/en/  http://www.marines.mil/  http://www.peacecorps.gov/  https://usnwc.edu/  https://www.ncolcoe.army.mil/  http://www.aidforum.org/directory/the-international-ngo-safety-security-association-inssa/  https://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-humanitarian-assistance  https://gisf.ngo/resource/can-you-get-sued-legal-liability-of-international-humanitarian-aid-organisations-towards-their-staff/  Quotes Mentioned: “The greatest enthusiasm from the women and men I associated with on the Marine Corps side is when they dropped into events where they were there to assist the humanitarian community rather than make war.” “Practice leadership by example.” “Always be humble.” “You got to step back and learn how everything works” “By 2050, half of the population, or half of the nation state of Bangladesh is going to be underwater.” “There is never enough.” Guests Social Media Links: Website: https://www.robertseamusmacpherson.com/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertseamusmacpherson/  Email: rsm@robertseamusmacpherson.com  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robertseamusmacpherson 
    55m 41s
  • Interview with Michael O‘Neill, Chair of INSSA

    22 SEP 2021 · Key Takeaways: 0:00 Intro 1:10 Michael talks about how he got into the international development and humanitarian aid sector and specifically the NGO security space 3:49 Michael shares an incident that occurred in his career in international development and how it influenced his path to NGO security 9:30 Michael explains if the way that NGOs practice security management has matured or if it’s still languishing 12:31 Michael talks about what differentiates the security management in the NGO sector from other sectors  15:25 Michael talks about the current state of security management around the world, within the NGO community and how mature it is  18:31 Michael talks about the acceptance of the importance of security risk management in the NGO sector both nonprofits and for-profit 22:51 Michael talks about the importance of having information analysis and analysts and how it will help security risk management mature  26:13 Michael explains if organizations are integrating the security risk management personnel with analysts and implementers in the program designs  28:55 Michael talks about the study they did on acceptance, the core principles of acceptance, and what organizations should do to implement acceptance  31:46 Michael talks more about the acceptance model that they did during their study and the people that they did it with  39:06 Michael talks about World Humanitarian Day and the significance it has on the NGO’s security or humanitarian security 42:55 Michael talks about the current biggest threats to aid workers in terms of security operations and what they should do 47:09 Michael shares his thought on the future threats that might impact the security operations of the security agencies  49:21 Michael talks about the most important lessons that he has learned over the course of his career in NGO security management 54:13 Michael shares some of the resources that he feels are essential for people who are interested in NGO security risk management  56:07 Michael talks about INSSA, what it is and what was the force or the need that led to the formation of INSSA and its initiatives  1:04:42 Michael talks about the future of INSSA and where he is hoping to see it go  1:05:47 Michael talks about where he sees the NGO security sector going as a whole Books Mentioned:  Operational Security Management in Violent Environments: https://books.google.com/books/about/Operational_Security_Management_in_Viole.html?id=Bb6FAAAACAAJ&source=kp_book_description  Never Split the Difference: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/26156469-never-split-the-difference  Player Piano: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/9597.Player_Piano  Shows Mentioned: http://acceptanceresearch.org/  Peace Corp: https://www.peacecorps.gov/  GIZ: https://www.giz.de/en/html/index.html  Save the Children: https://www.savethechildren.net/  OFDA: https://www.usaid.gov/who-we-are/organization/bureaus/bureau-democracy-conflict-and-humanitarian-assistance/office-us  ICRC: https://www.icrc.org/en  GPRA: https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/omb/mgmt-gpra/index-gpra  ISO 31,000: https://www.iso.org/iso-31000-risk-management.html  USAID: https://www.usaid.gov/  GISF: https://gisf.ngo/  CRS: https://www.crs.org/  Lockton International: https://www.locktoninternational.com/gb/homepage  Quotes Mentioned: “Duty of care is an employer's responsibility to put reasonable measures in place for foreseeable risks.” “Using staff safety as your indicator of success becomes less of a true indicator of effective security risk management as opposed to accessing vulnerable populations in the most complex environments.” “No matter which approach you take to security risk management, it all requires an understanding of the context and identifying and analyzing key stakeholders.” “People with good analytical skills need to be valued.” “Acceptance is as much a programmatic initiative as it is a security risk management initiative, and it works best when it's done together.” “Be propositional; give somebody a possible solution to the problem.” “Build on your assets and be propositional on how to carry forward.” Guests Social Media Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-o-neill-a0b36441/  Website: https://www.oneillparagon.solutions/  Company website: https://inssa.org/ 
    1h 10m 35s
  • Pilot

    9 AUG 2021
    1m 13s

This podcast explores the wide range of topics affecting how the international development and humanitarian assistance sectors implement safety and security across their organizations and the environments in which they...

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This podcast explores the wide range of topics affecting how the international development and humanitarian assistance sectors implement safety and security across their organizations and the environments in which they operate. From interviews with security professionals both inside and outside the international development and humanitarian assistance sectors to conversations with regional and country specific experts, listeners will gain key insights on best practices and thematic knowledge to help build their capacities and careers.
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