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Title
Armed Groups, Civilian Protection and United Nations Peacekeeping
Mechanism
Advanced Research Workshop (ARW)
Dates
07 - 09 Nov 2018
Location
Dublin, Ireland
Description
This ARW is designed to trace the evolution of civilian protection in the mandates and practices of peace support operations, and explore the network of relationships between relevant stakeholders (i.e. armed forces, local peacebuilding organisations, early-warning networks of civil society organisations) that have a significant bearing on how the mandate is operationalized. The ARW aims to examine the utility of existing policy analyses on the protection of civilians (PoC) in armed conflicts, and to generate lessons learned and best practices from peacekeepers' experiences over the last five years of protecting civilians in difficult circumstances.
Contact
Co-Directors
Dr. Sukanya Podder
Dr. Walt Kilroy
Ref. no.:
985412