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Personal safety & security Handbookcare internationalWritten by Shaun Bickley. care international 2014. For more information see About the Author on SAFETY & security HANDBOOK The decline in inter-state and intra-state warfare in recent years has coincided with a marked increase in attacks on humanitarian aid workers. In 2011, 308 aid workers were killed, kidnapped or wounded the highest number yet Over 70 percent of attacks on aid workers occurred in just 5 countries and care is active in each. care will continue to work in dangerous locations around the globe in pursuit of our mission to combat social injustice and global poverty, but we must find ways of doing so without endangering our most precious resource, our staff. We cannot eliminate risk but we can manage it proactively. Good programming implies good safety and security just as good safety and security is an essential part of good s safety and security philosophy is based on gaining and maintaining community acceptance , which implies a need to ensure effective relationships with all stakeholders in our areas of operations.
A specific CARE policy related to the issue. 2.0 p103 A section and/or page where you will find further information on ... 2 In June 2013, the CARE International Safety and Security Standards were adopted. The Safety & Security Standards are the operational realisation of the CI Safety and Security …
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