Abstract
Women's protection has been largely discussed in conflict and gender scholarship and promoted as a key priority for governments, NGOs and international community. However, when critically analysed, the meaning of protection in conflict settings and the understanding of who should provide protection in emergencies, conflict and complex humanitarian crisis remain ambiguous. In long-term conflict settings for example, it is unclear whose role it is to protect civilians...
Subject(s)
ddc:320
Language
eng
Type of publication
report; doc-type:report
Format
application/pdf
Rights
Creative Commons - Namensnennung-Nicht kommerziell-Keine Bearbeitung 3.0