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| New publication aims to strengthen Pacific disaster preparedness and response | ACMC supported the development of a new publication which draws on recent experiences in the Pacific region, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tonga and Vanuatu to strengthen disaster preparedness and response. | News Story |
| Newly developed Framework for Civil Society-Government Engagement | April of this year (2022) marks the first anniversary of Australia's Second Women, Peace and Security Nationa |
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| Non-state armed groups and Protection of Civilians | While States’ obligations to protect civilians in times of conflict are clear, what happens when a non-state armed group is the de-facto authority? ACMC hosted senior visitors from advocacy group Geneva Call to explore this challenging issue. | News Story |
| Our Community | The ACMC delivers a unique capability to government and civil-society partners. |
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| Our Structure | The ACMC is administered by Defence but reflects a whole-of-government approach with personnel seconded from a number of departments and agencies. | Page |
| Pacific leaders Photographs | Follow the link to download images from Drop Box... |
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| Partnerships and Preparedness Directorate | By developing and maintaining networks throughout relevant government, non-government and regional channels, the Partnerships & Preparedness Directorate designs and delivers training on civil-military-police coordination to strengthen Australian and regional civil-military-police capacity and capability to respond more effectively to crises and contingencies. | Page |
| Peter Giugni has joined ACMC as the Director International and Domestic Engagement | Peter Giugni has joined ACMC as the Director International and Domestic Engagement. |
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| Preparing for future HADR challenges in the Indo-Pacific | ACMC’s Executive Director Nicola Rosenblum and Director International and Domestic Engagement, Peter Giugni led a session on developments in civil, military and police coordination in the Pacific and how Australia is working with partners to build regional HADR capabilities. | News Story |
| Preparing for humanitarian challenges of maritime conflict | On 23 September 2024, ICRC and ACMC hosted a panel discussion on how to protect civilians at sea during times of conflict. ACMC Executive Directive Nicola Rosenblum moderated the panel, which included ACMC Deputy Executive Director and former Chief of the Royal New Zealand Navy, Rear Admiral (rtd) David Proctor, ICRC Regional Maritime Legal Adviser Andre Smit and ICRC Regional Delegate to the Armed Forces, Snowy Lintern. | News Story |
| Private Security in Papua New Guinea – A Networked Approach | A study commissioned by the Australian Civil-Military Centre and co-authored by the Australian National University’s Associate Professor Sinclair Dinnen (Department of Pacific Affairs, College of Asia & the Pacific) and Dr Grant Walton (Development Policy Centre, College of Asia & the Pacific). | Publication |
| Protection of Civilians | Civilians pay the heaviest price during armed conflict. | Page |