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Displaying 73 - 84 of 164| Title | Summary | Type |
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| Enhancing the protection of Civilians - Background paper | A background paper prepared for the Australian Government’s Asia Pacific Civil-Military Centre of Excellence | Publication |
| Enhancing the protection of civilians in Peace Operations from Policy to Practice - Summary Report | Civil-Military Affairs Conference 2011 Summary Report | Publication |
| Evolution of Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict | This paper is the first contribution to a broader research project that aims to determine whether the perceived disconnect between actors involved in protection work is real or anecdotal. | Publication |
| Exercise Control as a Civilian | Civilian agency participation in military exercises has increased over the last ten years. This is a welcome development as exercises provide a platform to strengthen Australian whole of government crisis prevention, preparedness and response capability. | News Story |
| Exercise LONGREACH - Kiribati | ACMC Assistant Director Lessons, Rob Graham facilitated working group discussions, along with members of the ADF, DFAT and AFP, New Zealand MFAT and NZDF. | News Story |
| Feature Video | Page | |
| Fiji HADR Workshop photographs | ACMC's three-day disaster response workshop at Blackrock Camp in Nadi images 25-27 March 2025. Please follow the Drop Box link to download images as required. | Page |
| Fostering coordination between civil-military-police officials | Public servants from the Australian and New Zealand governments, and civil society personnel attended the two-day Civil-Military-Police Interaction Workshop (CMPIW) in Canberra on 18 and 19 June. The aim of the CMPIW was to build capacity and knowledge among mid-career professionals by exposing delegates to a range of tools, exercises and case studies on civil-military-police coordination. | News Story |
| From Principle to Practice: Protecting civilians in violent contexts | Following on from the ACMC Australian Guidelines for the Protection of Civilians (2015) this handbook aims to provide the ‘what’, the ‘why’ and the ‘how’ of protecting civilians in violent contexts and is intended for people working at the operational level including government, NGOs, UN and other organisations. | Publication |
| Full Audio Interviews | Page | |
| Future directions in civil‑military responses to natural disasters | Over the last ten years natural disasters affected more than 2.4 billion people—the equivalent of one-third of the earth’s population—and they have wrought over $910 billion in damages—equivalent to approximately 18 percent of global GDP. | Publication |
| Government-Civil Society Dialogue on WPS: centring women in disaster planning, response and recovery | ACMC facilitated a dialogue between government and civil society on Women Peace & Security, which discussed the key role of women in peacebuilding, social cohesion and community resilience. | News Story |