22 June 2024
Migrants, Human Rights, Democracy - Executive Trends for NGOs: Security, Law and Geopolitics
This edition focuses on the skills and competences operators need to ensure the right perceptions and mitigations of risks and, particularly, violent threats from state and non state actors. We’ll focus on how processes of security and intelligence can help international cooperations organisations boosting their capability of operating in high risk and hostile environments, by ensuring the safety of their own operator as well as local populations.
Target group
Anyone interested
Course aim
From security assessments to intelligence preparation of the operational environment, from International humanitarian law to tactical first aid.
Fee info
EUR 500: It provides didactic activities & material, conference kit, coffee breaks, lunches (not included on Saturday); travel and accommodation costs are not included.
Scholarships
not available