Humanitarian Exchange 56: Special Feature - Civil–Military Coordination

Author(s)
Metcalfe, V. et al.
Publication language
English
Pages
36pp
Date published
01 Jan 2013
Type
Articles
Keywords
Coordination, Development & humanitarian aid
Countries
Somalia, Occupied Palestinian Territory, Kenya, Pakistan
Organisations
ODI

Civil–military coordination
3 Civil–military coordination: the state of the debate
5 Civil–military relations and the US armed forces
8 The CIMIC Centre of Excellence: improving cross-organisational perspectives on civil–military interaction
10 Testing the cultural boundaries of the British military
12 Building consensus within the humanitarian community: lessons learned from the revision process for the IASC guidelines on the use of military and armed escorts
15 Working it out on the ground: coordination between UNAMID Police and humanitarian actors
17 Humanitarian civil–military coordination in the occupied Palestinian territory
20 Towards more effective civil–military information-sharing in stabilisation contexts
23 Talking tactics: Kismayo, Somalia

Practice and policy notes
25 ‘Remote management’ in Somalia
27 The economics of early response and disaster resilience: lessons from Kenya
31 Partnering in emergencies: lessons from ACF-USA’s experience in Pakistan and Kenya
33 National NGOs and the cluster approach: the ‘authority of format’