by Joe Gleason | May 28, 2021 | Duty of Care, International Resources, News
CYBERATTACK IMPACTING IDO/NGO COMMUNITY By: Joe Gleason As you may be aware, the US Agency for International Development appears to have been the target of a complex cyberattack. The likely culprit is the Russian intelligence service, SVR, which has been implicated...
by Jen Junda | Feb 23, 2021 | Benefits, Duty of Care, Property & Casualty
Do your Duty: Insurance Coverage and Meeting Duty of Care Obligations for Government Contractors Co-Authored by: Felicia Thorpe, Managing Adivsor, AHT and Tara Pellet, Managing Advisor, AHT As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, the need to conduct...
by Joe Gleason | Feb 12, 2021 | Duty of Care
Business as Usual, Evacuation & Everything in Between By: Joe Gleason, Risk Mitigation Consultant, AHT A coup in Myanmar. Another round of unrest in Haiti. For international staff and travelers working in or headed to locations prone to unrest, it’s natural to think...
by Jen Junda | Oct 1, 2020 | Duty of Care
Restrictive NGO laws – The Trend Continues By: Joe Gleason, Director of International Risk Host government restrictions and pressure on NGOs are hardly new occurrences – in 2016, I wrote about it, as China implemented a restrictive NGO law and the challenges have...
by Jen Junda | May 19, 2020 | AHT Resources, Duty of Care, International Resources
BE A FOLLOWER - REALLY, IT'S OK! At least when it comes to benchmarking to help meet duty of care obligations By: Joe Gleason, Director of Risk Management – AHT When faced with peer pressure as a kid, my dad would often rhetorically ask: “If your friends all...
by Joe Gleason | Mar 27, 2020 | Duty of Care
Windows of Opportunity: Getting Team Members Home in the COVID-19 Pandemic By Joe Gleason, AHT Director, Risk Management Services The sudden imposition of COVID-19 related travel restrictions around the globe in recent weeks has left organizations scrambling to...