The INSSA Lifetime Achievement Award, created in 2026, recognizes an individual who has made an exceptional, career-long contribution to the field of security risk management within the NGO and humanitarian aid sector.
The award celebrates individuals whose work has significantly advanced the safety, professionalism, and effectiveness of security risk management in humanitarian operations, and whose contributions align with the mission, values, and objectives of INSSA.
The award will be presented once every other year, subject to the Board determining that a suitable candidate has been nominated.
Nominations for the Lifetime Achievement Award may be submitted by members of:
INSSA Board Directors are not eligible for the award, however Advisory Council members can be nominated.
Each nomination must include supporting background information sufficient for Board review, including:
Nominees should demonstrate:
Nominees may come from operational, leadership, policy, academic, or advisory roles within the humanitarian security community.
The Board retains the discretion to withhold the award in any year if no nominee meets the standard of distinction.
The Executive Committee of the Board will oversee the award process to ensure:
The Executive Committee will also confirm that nomination materials meet the required standard before they are presented for Board consideration.
The award recipient will be formally recognized through:
This framework may be amended by the INSSA Board of Directors as needed to ensure the award continues to reflect the evolving priorities and mission of the organization.