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Saving Lives

 * Home
 * Overview
 * Practical toolbox
   * I. Context and risk assessment
   * II. Legal & Policy Base
   * III. Acceptance of the organization
   * IV. Acceptance of the individual
   * V. Identification
   * VI. Internal Communication and Coordination
   * VII. External Communication and Coordination
   * VIII. Operational security risk management
 * Safer Access in action
 * Contact

 * Home
 * Overview
 * Practical toolbox
   * I. Context and risk assessment
   * II. Legal & Policy Base
   * III. Acceptance of the organization
   * IV. Acceptance of the individual
   * V. Identification
   * VI. Internal Communication and Coordination
   * VII. External Communication and Coordination
   * VIII. Operational security risk management
 * Safer Access in action
 * Contact


SAFER ACCESS FOR ALL NATIONAL SOCIETIES


INCREASING ACCEPTANCE, SECURITY AND ACCESS TO PEOPLE AND COMMUNITIES IN NEED

Produced in cooperation
with National Red Cross
and Red Crescent Societies




NEWSFEED



This website is a collection of resources to help National Societies learn about
and apply the actions and measures recommended in the Safer Access Framework in
their day-to-day work. It is a one-stop shop containing practical guidance,
tools, and National Societies’ shared experiences.

Read more



CHECKLIST: IMPLEMENTING COVID-19 RESPONSES IN ARMED CONFLICT SITUATIONS AND
OTHER INSECURE CONTEXTS

The checklist “Implementing COVID-19 responses in situations of armed conflict
and other sensitive and insecure contexts” aims at being a pragmatic way to
highlight SAF-inspired actions/reflection prompts for National Societies under
each SAF elements throughout the Covid-19 response and beyond. This checklist is
organised around what is already being done in the field by National Societies
themselves and the Movement more broadly and can be adapted on a pick-and-choose
basis by the different National Societies in line with their context-related
challenges and operational realities. The different items under each element are
to be read as triggers for reflection and adaptive action and by no means
represent an exhaustive list.

 

 

 

 

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RED CROSS RED CRESCENT NATIONAL SOCIETIES IMPLEMENTING COVID-19 RESPONSE IN
SENSITIVE AND INSECURE CONTEXTS: SAF COVID 19 SUCCESS STORIES

The operationalisation of the Safer Access Framework is a context-driven
process, therefore meant to adapt and being unpacked depending on both
contextual and operational developments in the field. This is why the examples
in this section corroborate the relevance of SAF through at least three
dimensions: (i) familiarity with SAF helped National Societies (NSs) to
structure their response; (ii) Covid-19 response plans contributed to enhance
ongoing SAF-related engagements within/with NSs; and (iii) NSs’ role in
responding to the pandemic opened possibilities to connect SAF with a
longer-term NS Development discourse.

This document showcases the successful Covid-19 response from several Red Cross
Red Crescent National Societies. Practical examples and tools from the several
different Red Cross Red Crescent National Societies is updated in the ‘Newsfeed’
section of this website and is part of several success stories of National
Societies implementing Covid-19 response with the help of Safer Access in
sensitive and insecure contexts.

 

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THE RED CROSS, RED CRESCENT AND RED CRYSTAL. WHAT DO THEY MEAN? IN ONE WORD:
PROTECTION

In a world crowded with symbols, what do the Red Cross, Red Crescent and Red
Crystal mean? They are symbols of protection that international law gives to the
wounded and sick, and those caring for them, in armed conflict. They tell those
fighting that they must not attack anyone or anything that displays these
emblems. The symbols can also show a connection to a red cross or red crescent
organization, when integrated into their logos. They help people know they are
humanitarian organisations, helping people in natural disasters, times of war or
other emergencies. Purely based on need. The emblems are not religious symbols.
They serve humanity. They are a symbol of protection and a sign that help is at
hand. They are also a sign of hope, and must be respected.

This short video provides a brief overview of the meaning of the Red Cross, Red
Crescent and Red Crystal. Delegations and National Societies are encouraged to
use it in their awareness-raising sessions.




SAFER ACCESS PRACTICAL TOOLBOX

The Safer Access Framework (SAF) is divided into 8 sections, each containing
actions and measures that have proven useful to many National Societies in their
efforts to increase their safer access in sensitive and insecure contexts. In
this section, you will find practical guidance, tools/templates and reference
documents provided by fellow National Societies and others, organized according
to the 8 SAF elements. You are invited to share the tools you have developed
that have helped you gain safer access. This toolbox is only as good as the
contributions it receives!

See overview



SAFER ACCESS: A GUIDE AND INTRODUCTION

The core guidance developed by National Societies for National Societies on how
to increase their acceptance, security and access is contained in the Safer
Access: A Guide for All National Societies and in the condensed Safer Access: An
Introduction. They highlight the foundations underlying the essential
preparedness and positioning steps required for National Societies to earn the
trust and acceptance of affected communities and of those who control or
influence access to them.

See overview



SAFER ACCESS IN ACTION

National Societies’ experiences of working in sensitive and insecure contexts
are the foundation of the Safer Access Practical Resource Pack. This interactive
map links to in-depth “case studies” describing the experiences of a number of
National Societies in applying the Safer Access Framework. It also features
briefer “selected experiences” in which a range of National Societies recount
the specific challenges encountered in carrying out their humanitarian work and
how they overcame them.  National Societies are invited to submit their own
selected experience to be published alongside the ones below on the map.

See overview



Posted on

December 13, 2021

THE SAFER ACCESS IN BRIEF VIDEO IS AVAILABLE WITH ARABIC SUBTITLES!

Read


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December 7, 2021

IN PERSPECTIVE: MOVEMENT COORDINATION IN NORTHERN IRELAND – SAF IN ACTION

Read


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April 19, 2021

A SELECTED EXPERIENCE FROM NIGER

Read


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September 30, 2020

COLOMBIA: EXPERIENCIAS EXITOSAS DE RESPUESTA A LA EMERGENCIA POR EL COVID-19

Read


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September 29, 2020

GOOD PRACTICES COVID-19 FROM UGANDA

Read


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June 25, 2020

INFECTION, PREVENTION AND ACCESS MANAGEMENT DURING COVID-19

Read


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July 30, 2019

SAFER ACCESS ROUND TABLE – AFRICA REGION 2018

Read


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July 30, 2019

2018 HCID ANNUAL MEETING: JOINING FORCES ON THE AGENDA

Read


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July 30, 2019

PRACTITIONERS WORKSHOP ON SAFER ACCESS IN INSECURE CONTEXTS CONDUCTED IN MANILA

Read


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July 29, 2019

SAFER ACCESS FOR ESSENTIAL PUBLIC SERVICES – BRAZILIAN EXPERIENCE WITH MUNICIPAL
AUTHORITIES

Read


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July 26, 2019

SAFER ACCESS FRAMEWORK – RED CROSS OF DR CONGO – ELECTIONS PREPAREDNESS AND
RESPONSE

Read


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April 10, 2018

THE SAFER ACCESS IN BRIEF VIDEO IS AVAILABLE IN FARSI!

Read


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April 10, 2018

A SELECTED EXPERIENCE FROM COLOMBIA

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March 27, 2018

A SELECTED EXPERIENCE FROM BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

Read


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November 8, 2017

‘SAFER ACCESS IN MY DAILY WORK’ – NEW ADDITION TO EXISTING MATERIALS

Read


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June 14, 2017

NEW TOOLS AVAILABLE IN THE SAFER ACCESS TOOLBOX ON FEDNET!

Read


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May 29, 2017

THE SAFER ACCESS IN BRIEF VIDEO ALSO AVAILABLE IN RUSSIAN !

Read


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May 9, 2017

THE VIDEO SAFER ACCESS IN BRIEF NOW AVAILABLE IN SPANISH!

Read


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March 27, 2017

SECOND SAF WORKSHOP HELD BY THE MDA

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January 27, 2017

NEW VIDEO RELEASED: SAFER ACCESS IN BRIEF

Read





SAFER ACCESS: AN INTRODUCTION

Read


A GUIDE FOR ALL NATIONAL SOCIETIES (PLUS 3 CASE STUDIES)

Read


SAFER ACCESS PRACTICAL RESOURCE PACK: FLYER

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SAFER ACCESS PRACTICAL RESOURCE PACK: CD-ROM

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