High-Risk Environments: How to Make Difficult Decisions about Travel

High-risk areas can provide distinctive work, study abroad, and mission-driven opportunities—but they also challenge organizations and their travelers to balance these opportunities with reasonable caution.

Recognizing this complex challenge, On Call International teamed up with Humentum and the KORE Foundation to engage in a discussion about how to best support and encourage travelers while meeting duty of care.

Offering best practices and unique perspectives, this educational session, now available on-demandwill help you and your organization:

      • Acquire strategies for successfully evaluating programs and itineraries to ensure health and safety risks are addressed and duty of care is met.

      • Answer the question: ‘When should travel to high-risk environments be restricted?’ and understand the different policies, procedures, and mechanisms that can help facilitate final determinations about travel itineraries.

      • Recognize signs and indicators (also known as tripwires) that should prompt your organization to reconsider its position on travel to a specific area or consider temporary suspension of a program or assignment.

      • Review traveler profiles and how specific profiles can influence experiences and reception in an area.

If this topic is of interest of you, don’t delay – this 1-hour training session will only be available on-demand for a limited time! To watch it now, click here. To learn even more about travel safety and holistic risk management, contact us today.

*While this session may reference NGOs, the advice and key takeaways are valuable regardless of your industry!

 

For over 25 years, On Call International has provided fully-customized travel risk management and global assistance services protecting millions of travelers, their families, and their organizations. Contact us today and watch our video to learn more. You can also stay in touch with On Call’s subject matter experts by signing up for our quarterly Travel Risk Management (TRM) newsletter.