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Safety and Security Fund
The Accountability Lab works in a variety of countries where the context can shift rapidly in ways that can threaten the safety and security of our teams. We have a duty of care which we define as both the proactive and responsive actions we take to provide for the physical, emotional, digital and legal security of every Accountability Lab team member around the world. Both proactive and reactive security protocols require significant financial investment. With this in mind we have created a standing Safety and Security Fund of $15,000 which can be made immediately available in emergencies to ensure that we can provide the care that our teams need.
Risks
Due to the work that we do and the countries where we are engaged, the Accountability Lab’s staff, assets and other resources face significant risks. These include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Physical security: Our work puts both our staff and physical resources at risk due to the complex socio-political contexts of the countries where we work. In addition to this, the threat of natural disasters or health pandemics and our ability to mitigate the challenges that come with such disasters in a quick and efficient manner adds to the physical risks.
- Emotional Security: Similar to the physical security risks staff members may face, their work also leaves them vulnerable to potential emotional security risks.
- Digital Security: Our work in different geographical locations is made possible through virtual engagement and the use of cloud technology. This leaves our research, intellectual property and other digital assets open to security threats.
- Health, Disability and Death While Traveling: The Accountability Lab’s staff members are frequently required to travel for work. As such, we have plan for eventualities related to their health while abroad. These risks expand into potential disability as well as death. While AL maintains insurance for this purpose, emergency funding may be used assist in the short term, while waiting for insurance claims to be processed.
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