GISF - Global Interagency Security Forum
Heather Hughes possesses extensive experience in security advisory and membership services within international organizations. Currently serving as the Head of Global Membership and NGO Services and Deputy Director at the Global Interagency Security Forum since November 2019, Heather has previously held positions as a Consultant, Director of Risk Advisory Services at International Location Safety, and Global Security Adviser at Oxfam GB from 2000 until October 2017. Through these roles, Heather has developed a strong expertise in risk management and security within the NGO sector.
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GISF - Global Interagency Security Forum
The Global Interagency Security Forum (GISF) is a humanitarian security risk management organisation that aims to keep aid workers safe. Our vision is a world where NGOs have safe and sustainable access to people in need, enabled by robust and relevant security risk management practices. GISF is led by our global network of over 130 members, comprising local, national and international NGOs. Together, we influence good security risk management practice that works for the whole humanitarian sector – improving the security of aid workers and operations for sustainable access to populations in need. Established in 2006, GISF has steadily grown its membership and influence. We now have offices in London and Washington D.C., and regularly host and attend events in Europe, the Americas, and across the world. To find out more about how you can join us and help keep aid workers safe, please visit our website: https://www.gisf.ngo/.