Insecurity Insight Report 13-1.
Do men and women experience different types of security events? Are there differences in the attitudes within humanitarian agencies towards the same type of events affecting men or women? In this paper, using the Security in Numbers Database (SiND),... the differences and similarities in men’s and women’s experiences of security events are analyzed to help agencies think about the potential gender implications of security management.
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How do security events affecting humanitarian agencies differ between urban and rural environments?
Security Risk Management and Religion: Faith and secularism in humanitarian assistance examines the impact that religion has on security risk management for humanitarian agencies, ...bute-to-highlight medbox">and considers whether a better understanding of religion can improve the security of organisations and individuals in the field.
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The first section highlights knowledge and questions regarding security incidents, trends, and causes of violence, including around causes and moti...ves for attacks, and tensions between individual and collective responses. The next section then explores the role of the humanitarian principles, and the perceptions of humanitarian actors, in affecting their security in the field. Building on this, the final section examines the protection of humanitarian action under international law, and the impunity gap resulting from effective implementation or enforcement of the law.
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