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| Australian and International experts address ACMC’s Protection of Civilians course | More than 60 participants from across government agencies and civil society considered a range of issues such as how gender impacts protection, the particular risks in urban and maritime warfare, the humanitarian consequences of mis and disinformation, and how cultural property can be better protected. | News Story |
| Australian Civil Military Centre (ACMC) facilitates Australia’s whole of government participation in Exercise Viking 22 – The world’s largest international computer aided staff exercise | More than 50 nations and 70 civilian organisations participated in the Swedish hosted military and civilian training exercise Viking 22, held in Sweden between 28 March to 7 April 2022. |
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| Australian Civil-Military Centre Statement on COVID-19 | The Australian Civil-Military Centre (ACMC) is following whole-of-government guidance from the Australian Department of Health and the Prime Minister’s Office in relation to COVID-19, and is monitoring the situation with a priority on the health and wellbeing of its staff and of the general community. | News Story |
| Australian Civil-Military Centre delivers United Nations Civil-Military course in Fiji | ACMC delivered a United Nations Humanitarian Civil Military Coordination (CM Coord) training course in Nadi, Fiji, along with key regional and global partners. | News Story |
| Australian Deployed Women | A study commissioned by the Australian Civil-Military Centre and conducted by the Institute for Social Science Research at the University of Queensland | Publication |
| Australian Institute of International Affairs - Tokyo Academic Conference | ACMC support to Australian Institute of International Affairs - Tokyo Academic Conference |
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| Australian National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security 2021-2031 Progress Report | It is critical that governments, the UN system, civil society, the private sector, academia and the media work together. Women, Peace and Security is a priority for the security, stability and prosperity of us all. | Publication |
| Australian National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security 2021-2031 | We need the powerful outcomes generated by the United Nations Security Council’s Women, Peace and Security agenda to assist us as we reconstitute our societies and institutions, and as we resist the temptation to allow conflict to take root in the uncertainty we are all facing. | Publication |
| Building a Culture of Protection: 20 Years of Security Council Engagement on the Protection of Civilians | Occasional Policy Paper. | Publication |
| Building disaster management capability | ACMC has maintained a strong working relationship with the Solomon Islands National Disaster Management Office through support to various exercises and activities in recent years, including the last NERT Induction Course in 2023 | News Story |
| Building networks in our region to work together | ACMC undertakes a variety of activities that bring Australian agencies together with our partners in the Indo-Pacific to learn from each other. | Page |
| Building regional disaster resilience together | The three-day regional resilience workshop in Dili, Timor-Leste was an opportunity to share insights from previous responses, explore ways to further strengthen cooperation and consider developments, including an AI-enhanced early warning system. | News Story |