Professional Documents
Culture Documents
ND
specific support to not involved in fighting.
organisations
TI
vulnerable groups or
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ER
advocate on their behalf
S
(humanitarian protection).
Humanitarian
LNGOs
& development
NNGOs
N
AL
actors
AT
N
IO
IO
N
AT
AL
N
CIVIL
CIVIL SOCIETY
SOCIETY
IN
TE
Humanitarian
RS
Administration
RN
organisations
LO
L
CA
TO
CA
LO
AT
L
EC
ION
ROT
AL B
ES: PRIMARY P
ODIES: COMPLEME
Development
Justice
organisations
STATE INTERNATIONAL
THORITI
N
Individuals, families, communities:
U
T
A
ARY
E
Human rights
A
R
Police
T
organisations
O
S
LE
S
Armed Peacekeeping
forces missions
ORGANISED
ARMED
GROUPS
AR
Local and national Organised armed
ME L ES Peacekeeping missions Development
RO
can use diplomatic channels organisations have
state authorities have groups are responsible
DA
primary responsibility for for ensuring that their CTO N to advocate for protection a role in tackling the
RS TIO and may have a mandate longer-term causes of
: PHYSICAL PROTEC
protecting people from fighters do not harm
harm, even if international civilians, and for enabling to protect civilians through violence and abuse.
bodies are present. people in need to receive the threat or use of force.
assistance and protection.
WORKING TOGETHER
FOR PROTECTION
Global Protection Cluster March 2016 For other materials in this series, see: www.globalprotectioncluster.org or www.oxfam.org.uk/protection
WORKING
TOGETHER FOR
PROTECTION
INDIVIDUALS, FAMILIES,
COMMUNITIES
DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATIONS
INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE
OFTHERED CROSS