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Protecting Civilians in War - The ICRC, UNHCR, and Their Limitations in Internal Armed Conflicts (Hardcover)
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Protecting Civilians in War - The ICRC, UNHCR, and Their Limitations in Internal Armed Conflicts (Hardcover)
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Since the complex emergencies of the 1990s, humanitarian agencies
have placed increasing emphasis on the protection of civilians
during armed conflict. In spite of this, there is a consensus among
humanitarians that outcomes are falling short of intentions, and
that the increased emphasis on protection by humanitarian actors
has failed to yield a corresponding improvement in the security of
the civilian population. The International Committee of the Red
Cross (ICRC) and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner
for Refugees (UNHCR) are two of the most important humanitarian
agencies for the protection of civilians, and both have protection
at the heart of their mandates. Protecting Civilians in War
explores how organizational history, structure, and culture affect
how each organization goes about protection, and highlights the
ways in which their resulting approaches to protection are
inherently limited. Whereas existing explanations for shortcomings
in humanitarian protection tend to blame factors external to
humanitarian agencies, the focus of this book is on the
organizations themselves, and their understandings of protection.
While acknowledging the importance of other actors in determining
the level of civilian security or insecurity, the analysis in this
book focuses on the ways in which the ICRC and UNHCR conceptualise
and practise protection in order to add another layer to our
understanding of why protection outcomes are so often so
disappointing. Based on research in Geneva, Colombia, the
Democratic Republic of Congo, and Myanmar, it examines
headquarter-level policy and the way that such policy is translated
into practice on the ground.
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