by Joe Gleason | Sep 23, 2019 | Duty of Care
Afghanistan – Not Business as Usual By: Joe Gleason, AHT As most will know from media reports, there has been an upsurge of violence in Afghanistan in recent weeks. Driven in part by the upcoming elections planned for September 28, as well as the collapse of the...
by Joe Gleason | Jun 28, 2019 | Duty of Care
Free Learning Resources for International Aid & Development Organizations? Yes Please! By: Joe Gleason If you’re working in the international aid and development community, and you’re not familiar with DisasterReady, stop what you’re doing and visit their site now....
by Joe Gleason | Jun 5, 2019 | Duty of Care
Managing the Risk of Shared Accommodation – Ignoring it Won’t Make it Go Away By: Joe Gleason “I found a great place to stay on [fill in name of big shared accommodation platform] – it’s in a great part of town, private and way cheaper than that big hotel we usually...
by Joe Gleason | Mar 29, 2019 | Duty of Care
Training for a Globally Mobile Workforce By: Joe Gleason, AHT Few topics in the International Travel Risk Management and Duty of Care space elicit as much agreement as the need to train globally mobile staff and travelers. Beyond a general interest, many organizations...
by Joe Gleason | Dec 5, 2018 | Duty of Care
Should a State of Emergency be an emergency? By: Joe Gleason, AHT Martial law. State of emergency. Over the past few years, governments in Ethiopia, Nicaragua, Jamaica and Zimbabwe, amongst others, have all enacted various versions of emergency powers in parts or...