International Organisations in Mindanao: To Protect or Not?
Thursday, February 1st, 2007
ABSTRACT
The study of civilian protection and hurdles in its implementation is of seminal importance insofar as it informs policymakers’ attempts to respond to the scourge of war. The sheer weight of numbers of civilians affected by current-day war and the failures of international humanitarian and development organisations in Rwanda and Bosnia are the driving forces in resurrecting protection as an imperative in conflict areas. This paper discusses the process of ‘mainstreaming’ protection into international humanitarian and development organisations and the role of International Organizations (IOs) and International Non-Governmental Organizations (INGOs) in the internal conflict of Mindanao, Phillipines.
