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A four-day intensive course combining UNDSS/UNSSC-certified safety training with specialized trauma first-aid skills for UN personnel deploying to volatile field environments.
A four-day intensive programme combining UNDSS- and UNSSC-aligned safety and security training with advanced trauma first-aid skills (MARCH protocol) for personnel deploying into volatile, high-risk and humanitarian operating environments.
A field-tested curriculum designed for professionals working in fragile, conflict-affected and humanitarian contexts — where situational awareness and rapid medical response save lives.
The SSAFE & IFAK 2.0 Level 3 programme prepares personnel for deployment into volatile and high-risk environments by combining advanced security awareness with emergency medical response training. The curriculum is built around real-world operational scenarios encountered by UN agencies, NGOs, diplomatic missions and private-sector field staff.
Delivered using UNDSS (United Nations Department of Safety and Security) and UNSSC (United Nations System Staff College) frameworks, the course integrates classroom learning with high-fidelity simulations, vehicle drills, communications exercises and field problem-solving — mirroring the conditions participants will face on deployment.
The IFAK 2.0 component equips participants with trauma-care competencies aligned to the internationally recognised MARCH protocol (Massive Haemorrhage, Airway, Respiration, Circulation, Hypothermia/Head injury), including tourniquet application, wound packing, airway management and casualty extraction.
Enhance situational awareness, threat assessment and personal preparedness for field operations.
Respond effectively to security incidents including ambush, IED, active-shooter and hostile crowd scenarios.
Deliver life-saving trauma care under stress using the MARCH protocol and IFAK 2.0 kit contents.
Demonstrate confident, accurate use of the Individual First Aid Kit in simulated field conditions.
Eight integrated modules combining UN security doctrine, applied field skills and battlefield-grade trauma care.
SRM framework, security levels, roles & responsibilities, and the SLS clearance process.
Cultural awareness, conflict sensitivity, residential security and managing personal risk.
VHF/HF radio procedures, satellite communications, check-in protocols and digital safety.
Convoy procedures, checkpoint behaviour, carjacking response and defensive driving principles.
Abduction prevention, behavioural strategies in captivity and post-incident psychological resilience.
Primary survey, scene safety, triage principles and casualty handover in austere conditions.
Tourniquets, wound packing, chest seals, airway adjuncts, hypothermia control and shock management.
Multi-stage capstone exercise integrating security, communication and trauma response under pressure.
Staff and consultants deploying to UN field missions or duty stations classified as high-risk.
International and national staff of humanitarian organisations operating in fragile contexts.
Diplomats, journalists, private-sector field staff and security focal points preparing for deployment.
A complete 4-day SSAFE & IFAK Level 3 experience — fully inclusive of training, materials and certification.
Group and institutional rates available on request.
Participants who successfully complete the programme receive an SSAFE Certificate of Completion issued by IILPD, aligned to UNDSS/UNSSC training standards. Participants who additionally meet all IFAK 2.0 practical competency requirements receive a separate IFAK 2.0 Trauma Care Certification.
No. The programme is designed for professionals from any background. All modules begin with foundational concepts before progressing to advanced practical drills.
The programme is aligned with UNDSS and UNSSC frameworks, which are the standards used across United Nations agencies and most international humanitarian organisations.
Comfortable field clothing, closed-toe footwear, a notebook and a water bottle. IFAK 2.0 training kits, manuals and all training equipment are provided.
Yes. Discounted rates are available for organisations enrolling multiple participants and for in-house delivery at your premises. Contact us for a tailored quote.
Full attendance is required for certification. Where unavoidable absences occur, participants may join the next available cohort to complete the missed components.
Join a high-impact training programme that prepares you to operate safely, decisively and effectively in the world's most demanding environments.
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