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Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict
New Guidance for Armed Actors to Prevent and Mitigate Conflict-Induced Hunger
April 15, 2024, marked the one-year anniversary of the conflict in Sudan, where one of the world’s largest hunger crises is evolving—18…
Katherine Kramer
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Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict
Optimizing Armed Actor Engagement for Protection Outcomes
Protection risks that civilian populations face in conflict zones—such as rape, child recruitment, deliberate deprivation of basic necessities, and denial of humanitarian access—usually stem from…
Katherine Kramer
Apr 8, 2024
Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict
Challenges of Humanitarian Assistance in a Maritime Battlespace
In the Asia-Pacific, the prospect of great power competition—and potential conflict—looms large, threatening to reshape not only geopolitical dynamics but also humanitarian considerations. Against this…
Katherine Kramer
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Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict
Defense Department Releases First-Ever Policy on Civilian Harm Mitigation
The long-anticipated Department of Defense Instruction (DoDI) on Civilian Harm Mitigation and Response (CHMR), mandated by Congress in the…
Katherine Kramer
Jan 25, 2024