The Women’s Security Awareness Training (WSST) is a specialized learning program designed to provide women humanitarian workers, women journalists, and women lone travelers with essential practical knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to address security threats and associated risks.
These guidelines set a global standard for WSST delivery, ensuring a consistent and streamlined approach across all locations, whether or not WSST is identified as a mandatory security risk management measure.
The WSST is exclusively facilitated by women security personnel, and only women participants may attend the course.
These guidelines outline the decision-making and operational framework for delivering WSST globally. They reflect IASMN recommendations and supersede all previous guidance.
They define:
Responding to Sexual Harassment in the workplace can only be facilitated by personnel with the appropriate expertise and as outlined by the respective organization’s policies and procedures.
Stress Management can only be facilitated by personnel with the appropriate expertise. It is strongly recommended to have a woman counsellor present to provide complementary sessions on stress management and as appropriate, to help de-brief participants following discussions especially in relation to emotionally sensitive modules if possible, such as violence against women and as Captivity modules.
Self-Protection Techniques is useful in all environments. This module can only be delivered based on the availability of personnel with the appropriate expertise who is well experienced in the subject. This instructor must be an individual identified as being well experienced I this subject and prepared to deliver the session focusing on contact management, distance management and de-escalation of a situation to avoid a physical confrontation.
The contents of this session are: