Congress Passes Annual Defense Bill Prioritizing Protection of Civilians
Over the past 16 months, incidents of high-profile civilian harm, such as those in Kabul, Afghanistan and Baghuz,…
Over the past 16 months, incidents of high-profile civilian harm, such as those in Kabul, Afghanistan and Baghuz,…
The long-anticipated Department of Defense Instruction (DoDI) on Civilian Harm Mitigation and Response (CHMR),…
The departure and replacement of long-tenured Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) of international humanitarian organizations are clearly complex and often go…
The use of explosive weapons in populated areas (EWIPA) has caused significant harm to civilian populations. Beyond individual deaths and injuries, explosive weapons cause indirect…
A lot has happened over the past 366 days. Against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic, the humanitarian aid and…
In the aftermath of World War II, States sought to strengthen the preservation of humanity in times of war.
When U.S. military actions abroad harm civilian populations, making amends should focus primarily on fulfilling the needs and wants of…
International humanitarian and development organizations have faced increased pressure in recent years to address sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) in…