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Project leader(s):
Victoria Wheeler
Project team:
Adele Harmer, Victoria K. Holt
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Project status: Complete
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This study, led by the Humanitarian Policy Group at ODI, reviews recent trends in military engagement in humanitarian crises. It assesses the drivers behind military involvement in natural and conflict related disasters, the opportunities and threats this presents for the humanitarian community, and issues that those in military community should be considering when developing their policy and operational approaches to engaging with the civilian assistance community. Research covers four areas in particular: - Trends in military intervention in response to humanitarian crises;
- The increased mainstreaming of civil-military operations, as well as coordination and security issues arising from civil-military engagement;
- Military roles and capacities in civilian protection; and,
- The growing involvement of private military firms in humanitarian action
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A project.
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Authors: Victoria Wheeler and Adele Harmer
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While humanitarians and military actors have long shared operational environments, increasing support for military involvement in assistance and protection strategies is challenging the capacities and security approaches of the humanitarian system in new ways. These changes pose important questions for both humanitarian and military communities, including how to maintain the integrity of humanitarian principles in combined political, military and humanitarian efforts; how to design and resource military roles in protecting civilians from violent harm; how to manage the impact of, and hold to account, the private security industry in crisis response, and how to manage the security of aid operations generally. HPG’s latest Monitoring Trends report, the fourth in HPG’s annual series, reviews these trends, and makes recommendations to the humanitarian and defence sectors to progress issues of mutual concern to both communities.
- 96 pages
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HPG Reports
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This resources was an output of the following ODI project: Resetting the rules of engagement: Trends and issues in military-humanitarian relations
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