Civil-military guidelines & reference for complex emergencies
2008
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Symbol[ST/]OCHA/ESB/2010/3
TitleCivil-military guidelines & reference for complex emergencies
Other titles
Civil-military guidelines and reference for complex emergencies
AccessEnglish: Civil%20Military%20Guidelines%20and%20Reference%20for%20Complex%20Emergencies - PDF ;
Summary
Civil-military relationship in complex emergencies : an IASC reference paper -- Guidelines on the Use of Military and Civil Defence Assets to Support the United Nations Humanitarian Activities in Complex Emergencies, revision 1 -- Use of Military or Armed Escorts for Humanitarian Convoys : discussion paper and non-binding guidelines -- Annexes: A. Secretary-General's note of guidance on integrated missions ; B. Observation by UN forces of international humanitarian law ; C. UN Standard of Conduct : We are UN Peacekeepers ; D. Ten Rules : Code of Personal Conduct for Blue Helmets ; E. Special measures for protection from sexual exploitation & sexual abuse ; F. UN-CMCoord Officer : generic terms of reference.
Contains
Guidelines on the Use of Military and Civil Defence Assets to Support United Nations Humanitarian Activities in Complex Emergencies (2003, rev. 2006)
Ten Rules : Code of Personal Conduct for Blue Helmets (1997)
Ten Rules : Code of Personal Conduct for Blue Helmets (1997)
DateNew York : Inter-Agency Standing Committee, UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, 2008
Description
xi, 151 p. : col. ill., charts, graph, tables ; 21 cm.
Notes
Document symbol from back cover.
Compiles core humanitarian instruments developed by OCHA and IASC on civil-military relationship in complex emergencies.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 145-151).
English ed. available also at OCHA website (viewed 8 Feb. 2011).
Compiles core humanitarian instruments developed by OCHA and IASC on civil-military relationship in complex emergencies.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 145-151).
English ed. available also at OCHA website (viewed 8 Feb. 2011).