Australian Denise Furnell was stationed in Bandeh Aceh, Indonesia, one of the areas hardest hit by and still recovering from 2004’s devastating tsunami. She is responsible for the safety and security of the International Rescue Committee (IRC) relief workers in regions as far-flung as Uganda and the Northern Caucasus. Furnell spoke with CSO Senior Editor Scott Berinato about the overall cultural challenges of implementing a security program in a dangerous area. The 12-month factor is an element of concern to me; it’s something I’ve been briefing the team on for a few weeks.”]
Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2119610/denise-furnell-on-the-indonesian-tsunami.html

