Operational Capabilities

Capabilities built for Liberia's security reality.

SafeHaven's capabilities are not a generic catalogue. They are the specific analytical, operational, and training competencies required to address the six documented security threats facing Liberia in 2026 — border insecurity, organised crime, terrorism spillover, corruption, cybercrime, and environmental insecurity.

Threat Intelligence and Analysis

Structured analytical techniques applied to Liberia's specific threat environment. SafeHaven produces finished intelligence products — threat assessments, situation reports, and strategic intelligence briefs — to IC-standard analytical tradecraft. We apply source evaluation methodology and structured analytical techniques to every product we deliver.

Border and Transnational Threat Analysis

Liberia's border security challenge is real and documented — 17-plus unprotected crossing points in Lofa County alone, active incursion incidents in 2025, and confirmed trafficking routes exploited by criminal and terrorist networks. SafeHaven provides border vulnerability assessments, UAS surveillance operations, and frontier zone intelligence products tailored to Liberia's specific geography.

UAS and Drone Operations

SafeHaven operates DJI enterprise platforms — the Matrice 300 RTK and Mavic 3 Enterprise — under LCAA compliance for border surveillance, counter-narcotics support, environmental documentation, crime scene mapping, and disaster response. We also deliver Liberia's most advanced UAS operator certification: a 10-day programme for LNP, LIS, EPA, LDEA, and AFL units.

Corporate and Institutional Security

Banks, NGOs, embassies, mining companies, and government institutions operating in Liberia face a specific and escalating threat environment. SafeHaven's corporate security capability covers the full assessment-to-implementation cycle: threat assessment, physical security design review, staff training, incident response planning, and ongoing advisory retainer.

Cybersecurity Risk Advisory

Liberia's Cybercrime Act 2025 creates new legal obligations for organisations operating in Liberia. SafeHaven provides cybersecurity risk assessments, staff awareness training, incident response plan design, and GDPR compliance advisory — aligned to the NIST Cybersecurity Framework and calibrated to threats facing Liberian financial institutions, NGOs, and government agencies.

Institutional Capacity Building

SafeHaven has produced and published a complete institutional framework — SOP Manual v1.0, Policy Handbook v1.0, and Training Curriculum v1.0. We extend this capability to government agencies and institutional clients: SOP development, policy framework design, training pathway creation, and programme evaluation.

Client Sectors

Designed for the institutions that shape Liberia's security.

Government Security Agencies

NSA, LNP, LIS, AFL, LDEA, EPA, LACC, AREPT — and the Ministry of Justice Joint Security Committee. SafeHaven understands these institutions from the inside. Our CEO has served in the government security architecture SafeHaven now supports as a private sector partner.

International Organisations and NGOs

UN agencies, USAID, EU Delegation, World Bank, and the full range of international NGOs operating field programmes across Liberia's 15 counties. We understand duty-of-care obligations, GDPR requirements, and the specific security challenges of operating in complex environments.

Corporate and Financial Sector

Commercial banks, mining companies, telecoms operators, hotels, and corporate headquarters in Monrovia. Every sector has a specific threat profile in Liberia's current environment. SafeHaven's corporate security assessments are calibrated sector by sector.

Diplomatic Missions and VIP

Embassies, high commissions, and international delegations. SafeHaven provides executive protection planning, residential security review, secure movement protocols, and K&R awareness for senior diplomatic and corporate personnel.