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ID194065
Title ProperInstitutionalising an Emergency Response
Other Title InformationProtection of Civilians’ Sites at UN Bases in South Sudan as a Way to Deal with Violence Against Communities
LanguageENG
AuthorKilroy, Walt ;  Ryan, Klem
Summary / Abstract (Note)South Sudan’s civil war has since 2013 threatened the protection of civilians, which UN peacekeepers are mandated to ensure. One aspect represented a new challenge, due to its scale and rapid onset: more than 200,000 civilians fled to UN bases across the country, seeking protection. This amounted to more than a tenth of all internally placed people at one stage. The response by the UN helped to save many lives, but created further dilemmas. Real problems were also experienced, with attacks on these ‘sites’ and on peacekeepers. This article analyses the significance of the phenomenon and how it unfolded.
`In' analytical NoteCivil Wars Vol. 26, No.1; Mar 2024: p.126-159
Key WordsProtection of Civilians ;  Institutionalising an Emergency Response ;  UN Bases in South Sudan ;  Deal with Violence Against Communities