@inbook{467cd0c9b91c45ea99769061d68ec540,
title = "Harnessing Vulnerabilities for Civilian Protection",
abstract = "This chapter focuses on harnessing vulnerabilities for protection based on the central role of selected social agents and collective actors including women, youth, the elderly, internally displaced persons (IDPs), persons with disabilities (PWDs), within the context of research on unarmed civilian protection (UCP). The chapter draws on findings from participatory research projects in Cameroon, the Philippines, and Colombia. It looks at different forms of vulnerability and how vulnerability is created and can vary in differing contexts. It equally examines the nexus between vulnerabilities and overall UCP processes in different conflict contexts and selected case studies, focussing specifically on community self-protection. It explores the extent to which measures are taken (or not) to protect vulnerable groups within the community, the extent to which vulnerable people are actively involved in protecting themselves and others, and mitigation and coping strategies employed by these vulnerable groups within communities and countries plagued by violent conflicts. Particular attention and emphasis are laid on exploring the role of women, youth, the elderly, PWDs, and IDPs, among persons who may not have or play any formal role when it comes to community protection institutional frameworks and processes. ",
keywords = "Civilian protection, community self-protection, vulnerabilities, Cameroon, Colombia, the Philippines",
author = "Gordon Crawford and Nsaidzedze, {Sakah Bernard} and Laura Jimenez and Timothy Salomon",
year = "2025",
month = sep,
day = "6",
language = "English",
series = "Spaces of Peace, Security and Development ",
publisher = "Bristol University Press",
pages = "1--24",
booktitle = "Unarmed Community Self-Protection and Nonviolent Resistance amidst Conflict",
address = "United Kingdom",
}