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Humanitarian Programmatic Issues

Dying for humanitarian ideas

This paper examines how the production of images and statistics and the normalising of security management, and argues that these appear to have contributed towards rehabilitating the idea of acceptable humanitarian sacrifice.

28 Jul 2017 Resource

A glimpse into the March 2017 GISF Forum

In this blog, Hélène Cardona shares key points from three of the March 2017 GISF Forum sessions: looking at an organisation’s responsibilities towards staff members, staff and their individual needs, and the much broader topic of international humanitarian law.

26 Jun 2017 Blog

Impunity Must End: Attacks on health in 23 countries in conflict in 2016

The Safeguarding Health in Conflict Coalition announces the publication of Impunity Must End, its fourth annual report on attacks on health around the world. The report documents attacks on health workers, health facilities, and patients in 23 countries in conflict in 2016. Its…

5 May 2017 Resource

ACT Gender Security Guidelines

ACT have developed these guidelines (2017) to introduce the concept of gender security for all staff, to serve as a tool to ensure duty of care and to allow human resources to ensure equal, unbiased and open employment standards, while…

5 May 2017 Resource

In Search of Safety in Iraq

This report (2016) looks at how Iraqis risk their lives trapped in conflict or try to escape, and whether there are learnings from Anbar that can be applied to Mosul. Available in Arabic as well.

10 Apr 2017 Resource