Community Engagement in UN Peacekeeping Operations: A People-Centered Approach to Protecting Civilians
As the practice of the protection of civilians (POC) has evolved in peacekeeping missions, the UN has increasingly focused on “people-centered” approaches. As a result, community engagement has emerged as a core component of POC efforts. By engaging with communities, missions can build trust, gather information, and build a protective environment, ultimately improving their ability
Twenty Years of Prioritizing the Protection of Civilians: Painful Lessons from Rwanda Remain Relevant for UN Peacekeeping Operations Today
Statement by members of the NGO Working Group on the Protection of Civilians - Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect
Launch of The Accountability System for the Protection of Civilians in UN Peacekeeping Report
Lessons from the UN peacekeeping mission in Rwanda, 25 years after the genocide it failed to stop
75 years of United Nations, 72 years of UN Peacekeeping, by UN Peacekeeping, We The Peoples
Facilitating the protection of civilians and returnees in South Sudan
MINUSMA and Protection of Civilians: Implications for Future Peacekeeping Missions • Stimson Center
Publications International Peace Institute
UN Peacekeepers No 'Magic Wand' for Crises, Their Chief Says
MINUSMA at a Crossroads
Addressing the Impact of Mis-/Disinformation on Civilians - World
Gender and Protection in UN Peacekeeping: Towards Inclusive Protection Practice - Balsillie Papers
Beyond “Women and Children”: Gendered Community Engagement Strategies in UN Peace Operations
Peace Operations: The Role of United Nations Police in Internally Displaced Persons
UN Peacekeepers Day 2019: Protecting Civilians, Protecting Peace