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  • Basic Threat
  • Moderate Threat
  • High Threat (could have some high or even extreme risks involved- Risk Tolerance)
  • Extreme Threat (as a practice we don't send people there)


NOTES:

Threat level goes with state department warning as a factor (is that more of checklist for travel?)

If level changes we require greater preparation. 

Threat levels are high due to COVID. 

Should we have different trainings between cities and countries?

Country level as a starting point. City would change requirements. 


Evaluate countries as a whole (place all 200? onto a list) and then look into specific cities. 

When an American goes for gospel purposes it changes (freely as a tourist and different as a gospel worker)

Are we adding Lebanon in the same category of China? 50 countries in high levels?


Define the threat levels:

Threshold-which of these risk tolerances pushes you into the risk level: all of them, one of them, etc.


  • Basic: Free movement, free access to basic goods, free expression of ministry/reason in the country, stable government, stable economy. (ex. Canada)
  • Medium: Access to goods impeded, public expressions limited or who they are impeded, American doing gospel- several risk factors with varying frequency.
  • High: multiple extreme risk factors likely or imminent. 
  • Extreme: as a practice we don't go- too many risks. 


These risk levels will then determine what path the location needs to take with what we require verses what we recommend based on the threat level. The following pages explain areas that could be divided into different actions/requirements based on the threat level. 

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