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At Safe Zone Global Solutions LLC,

We are more than a consultancy — we are a mission‑driven partner for humanitarian and diplomatic teams working in high‑risk environments. Founded in Jordan by a group of experts with nearly 30 years of experience in law enforcement, UN peacekeeping, and humanitarian operations, we combine field‑tested expertise with ethical commitment to protect lives and strengthen resilience.

Who We Are:
We stand for:
•     Humanitarian Principles — ensuring access and dignity in every negotiation.
•     Security & Preparedness — delivering IMAS‑aligned risk assessments and training.
•     Resilience & Care — empowering staff with psychological support and practical tools.
•     Global Impact — supporting NGOs, INGOs, UN agencies, and diplomatic missions
 
 

Call to Action (CTA):
•     Discover Our Services
•     Partner With Us

 

WELCOME

Welcome to Safe Zone Global Solutions LLC
We are more than a security consulting company — we are your partner in resilience, trust, and humanity. With nearly three decades of global experience in law enforcement, UN peacekeeping, and humanitarian operations, we provide world-class training and advisory services that empower organizations to operate safely in high-risk environments.
Our commitment is simple: to protect people, programs, and principles.
Whether supporting humanitarian missions, diplomatic engagements, or international organizations, we deliver solutions rooted in integrity, inclusivity, and Duty of Care.
✨ Because safety is the foundation of humanity.
👉 Explore our services, discover our story, and join us in building safer, more resilient communities worldwide.

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Monthly MENA Context Analysis

Safe Zone offers a comprehensive Monthly MENA Context Analysis to organizations in the humanitarian sector.

 Join us to elevate your impact.

This service is available to subscribers only and they will receive it via email.

January Monthly MENA context analysis report will be launched first week of February 2026 
 

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Our Services

1

Security Risk Assessment 

We provide more than a service—we build a partnership for your organization’s success. Our expert team evaluates your security, identifies threats and vulnerabilities, and delivers actionable strategies tailored to your organization’s culture. With our thorough assessment, you can prevent costly incidents, strengthen resilience, and protect your people and assets with confidence.

2

Advisory Services 

Safety and Security Advisory

its a services provide organizations with expert guidance to identify, assess, and mitigate risks in complex and high‑threat environments. These services are designed to strengthen resilience, protect personnel and assets, and ensure continuity of operations.

3

NGOs Security Training 

Our NGOs Security Trainings program is designed to equip humanitarian workers, diplomatic staff, and NGO teams with the essential skills to operate safely and effectively in challenging environments. Delivered by certified security professionals with extensive field experience, the training blends practical exercises with strategic guidance to strengthen organizational resilience.

Our Training Courses 

Introduction to NGOs  Safety &  Security

Overview: This foundational course is designed for humanitarian workers to establish a "Security Mindset." Unlike commercial security, NGO security relies on the principles of Acceptance and Neutrality. This course provides the essential vocabulary and conceptual framework needed to work safely in the field.

Learning Objectives: By the end of this session, participants will be able to:

  • Differentiate between the three pillars of security: Acceptance, Protection, and Deterrence.

  • Identify common threats and vulnerabilities specific to the Jordanian and regional context.

  • Apply Situational Awareness techniques during field visits.

  • Understand their individual role in the organization’s "Duty of Care" framework.

Course Content:

  1. The Humanitarian Context: How our principles (Neutrality, Impartiality, Independence) serve as our primary shield.

  2. Risk Assessment Basics: Introduction to the Risk Matrix (Impact vs. Probability).

  3. Personal Awareness: Developing the "Habit of Observation" to detect threats early.

  4. Reporting Protocols: How and when to report security incidents to ensure team safety.

Target Audience: * Newly recruited NGO staff (Orientation).

  • Program and support staff with limited field experience.

  • Volunteers and community mobilizer

Hostile Environment Individual Security Training (HEIST)

Overview: The HEIST program is our flagship 4‑day intensive residency, designed to reshape how humanitarian staff perceive and respond to high‑risk environments. More than a classroom course, HEIST immerses participants in demanding, real‑time simulations that build the muscle memory and psychological resilience essential for frontline operations in conflict zones.
Integrated Field First Aid
At the heart of HEIST is specialized Field First Aid. We go beyond basic bandaging to focus on Trauma Care in Hostile Settings. Participants learn to stabilize life‑threatening injuries—such as blast trauma, gunshot wounds, and severe bleeding—using tactical medical equipment when professional help may be hours or even days away.
Learning Objectives
•     Survival Instincts: Immediate actions for active shooter incidents, shelling, kidnapping, and IED threats.
•     Tactical Medicine: Mastery of the DMARCH protocol:
•     D – Danger: secure the scene
•     M – Massive bleeding: control catastrophic hemorrhage
•     A – Airway: establish and maintain airway
•     R – Respiration: support breathing, treat chest injuries
•     C – Circulation: manage shock, maintain perfusion
•     H – Head‑to‑toe assessment / Hypothermia prevention
•     Navigation & Communications: Safe operations in remote areas using GPS, radio protocols, and satellite technology.
•     Stress Mastery: Building psychological resilience to make life‑saving decisions under extreme duress.

Course 5: Basic Field First Aid (1-Day Intensive)"Life-Saving Skills for Every Humanitarian"

Overview: In the field, the first few minutes following an injury are the most critical. This one-day, hands-on workshop is designed to provide humanitarian staff with the essential skills to stabilize a casualty until professional medical help arrives. Using the DMARCH medical framework, we strip away the complexity of medical jargon and focus on the high-impact actions that save lives.

Learning Objectives: By the end of this one-day training, participants will be able to:

  • Assess a scene for safety before providing medical aid.

  • Identify and treat life-threatening bleeding using modern tools (Tourniquets and Hemostatics).

  • Maintain an open airway and assist a non-breathing casualty.

  • Manage common field injuries such as fractures, burns, and heatstroke.

  • Coordinate an emergency medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) and provide a clear casualty report.

Target Audience:

  • All NGO staff, including office-based employees.

  • Drivers, guards, and frontline volunteers.

  • Community mobilizers working in urban or rural Jordan.

Negotiation for Humanitarian Access (2-Day Advanced)

"Strategies for Frontline Entry and Engagement"

Overview: Humanitarian access is the lifeblood of aid, yet it is often the greatest challenge. This 2-day course is designed for senior field staff and access officers who must navigate complex political and security landscapes to reach vulnerable populations. We focus on gaining access through Acceptance and Principled Negotiation.

Learning Objectives:

  • Stakeholder Mapping: Identifying influencers, gatekeepers, and armed actors in your area of operation.

  • The Three Pillars of Access: Balancing Acceptance (community trust), Protection (security protocols), and Deterrence (visible safety measures).

  • Principled Negotiation: How to negotiate with hostile actors while strictly adhering to Neutrality, Impartiality, and Independence.

  • Managing Red Lines: Identifying non-negotiable boundaries to protect the organization’s reputation and safety.

  • Deconfliction Mechanisms: Technical mastery of notification systems and safe movement coordination (OCHA standards).

Who We Are
Safe Zone Global Solutions LLC is a trusted partner in security consulting, training, and strategic advisory for humanitarian organizations, diplomatic missions, and international partners. Founded by Tayel Al Shobaki, a security and humanitarian specialist with over 29 years of global experience, we combine operational expertise with humanitarian values to deliver solutions that protect people, programs, and principles.
Our Story
From law enforcement in Jordan to UN peacekeeping in Darfur, Haiti, and Kosovo, and humanitarian leadership in Syria, our journey reflects a commitment to resilience and inclusive protection. We have led crisis management teams, negotiated humanitarian access across volatile frontline environments, and trained hundreds of professionals in hostile environment security, negotiation, and risk management.
Our Mission
To empower organizations to operate safely in high-risk environments while upholding humanitarian principles, inclusivity, and Duty of Care. We believe that safety is the foundation of humanity, and our work ensures that humanitarian and diplomatic efforts can thrive even in the most challenging contexts.
Our Values
•     Integrity & Trust
•     Humanitarian Access
•     Diplomatic Solutions
•     Crisis Preparedness
•     Inclusivity & Duty of Care

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