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Building human security through humanitarian protection and assistance: the potential of the International Committee of the Red Cross

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posted on 2024-03-01, 10:20 authored by Christy Shucksmith
<p>Current academic literature neglects the relationship between human security and humanitarian protection and assistance, and does not consider engagement with the law and practice of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) as a tool to realise human security. This article examines the protection and assistance mandate of the ICRC and its expansion from humanitarian aid provision to long-term projects. Doctrinal research and primary data collected through in-depth semi-structured interviews are used to ascertain whether the ICRC contributes to the transformation of conflict-affected communities into more secure environments, with a particular focus on the Democratic Republic of Congo. Although the ICRC’s mandate does not expressly provide for initiatives focused on human security, many of its actions contribute positively towards the progressive realization of secure environments during and after armed conflict.</p>

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  • Lincoln Law School (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Journal of Conflict Transformation and Security

Volume

6

Issue

1

Pages/Article Number

55-78

Publisher

CESRAN Center for Strategic Research and Analysis

ISSN

2045-1903

Date Submitted

2017-09-12

Date Accepted

2017-03-23

Date of First Publication

2017-07-20

Date of Final Publication

2017-07-20

Date Document First Uploaded

2017-09-11

ePrints ID

28717

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