Managing Minimum Standard of Care in the Humanitarian Sector
| Event type: |
Conference |
| Date: |
Friday 14 September 2012 |
| Time: |
10.30am - 2.30pm |
| Location: |
Geneva, Switzerland |
| Price: |
30.00 CHF (non-member) 30.00 CHF (member) If you are a member please log in to get the discounted price. |
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NGO Learning Seminar:
Managing Minimum Standard of Care in the Humanitarian Sector
The Geneva Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Services (CCIG) and Vanbreda International in association with People in Aid & Healix International are hosting a networking seminar for compensation & benefit specialists and HR leaders of international NGOs.
This information and networking seminar is a learning platform on trends and best practices in International Employee Benefits and offers valuable insights on Minimum Duty of Care which your organisation might be facing.
Join the interactive discussion with special guest, the International Federation of the Red Cross (IFRC), and learn more about their views on Minimum Standards of Duty of Care. Contribute to the discussion and share your experience!
Programme
10.30: Registration & refreshments
11.00: Introduction by a Member of CCIG’s Executive Committee
11.05: People in Aid – Informal discussion and interactive sharing of experiences: What are your
concerns within the humanitarian environment? Learn from People in Aid’s worldwide
exposure & experience
11.25: Vanbreda International – Duty of Care within employee benefits, introduction of their
findings and launch of a specially designed health product for NGOs
11.45: Healix International – Duty of Care in remote regions, evacuation policies & procedures
12.05: International Federation of the Red Cross – Minimum standards in Duty of Care, open
discussion and learning platform
12.35: Networking cocktail
14.30: Close of seminar
Since the number of seats is limited, you are kindly requested to book your place no later than Friday 7th September.
Registrants will receive a written confirmation by email. The fee will remain due in case of cancellation fewer than 48 hours prior to the seminar.