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Project leader(s):
Sorcha O'Callaghan
Project team:
Sara Pantuliano, James Darcy
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Project status: Complete
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This study, led by the Humanitarian Policy Group at ODI, examines current practice in humanitarian protection and explore strategies, programmes and initiatives undertaken in different contexts to support the protection of civilians (see research framework). Focusing on roles, outcomes and internal and external limitations of humanitarian actors, the research draws together lessons and best practice, rather than evaluating specific programmes or agencies. It is hoped that this study will provide a timely contribution to the field of protection in violent conflict and will help managers, policy makers and specialist staff address issues of rationale, design and implementation of protective interventions.
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A project.
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Authors: Sara Pantuliano and Sorcha O'Callaghan
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The Discussion Paper analyses the evolution of the Darfur conflict and its impact on the civilian population, as well as the measures civilians have taken in response to the different threats they face. The Paper explores the conceptual framework behind humanitarian protection, and discusses the response by the international community to civilian insecurity in Darfur . It concludes by looking at the politics of protection in humanitarian settings, and describes the dilemmas of leadership and coordination in Darfur .
- 40 pages
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HPG Discussion Papers
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This resources was an output of the following ODI project: Protection in Practice
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