FMR 53 Local communities: first and last providers of protection
It is often people’s immediate community that provides the first, last and perhaps best tactical response for many people affected by or under threat of displacement. In the 23 feature theme articles in this issue of FMR, authors from around the world – including authors who are themselves displaced – explore the capacity of communities to organise themselves before, during and after displacement in ways that help protect the community.
FMR 53 also includes eight ‘general’ articles on other aspects of forced migration: gender in the international refugee regime; peace in Colombia; statelessness in Europe; entrepreneurship among refugee women in Australia; health on the Thai-Burma border; humanitarian visas in Brazil; innovation and technology; and midwifery in South Africa.
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FMR 53 Local communities: first and last providers of protection
THEME ARTICLES
Understanding and supporting community-led protection
Nils Carstensen (Local to Global Protection / DanChurchAid)
www.fmreview.org/community-protection/carstensen
Challenging the established order: the need to 'localise' protection
Simon Russell (Global Protection Cluster)
www.fmreview.org/community-protection/russell
Women-led self-protection in Sudan
Nagwa Musa Konda, Leila Karim Tima Kodi and Nils Carstensen (Nuba Relief, Rehabilitation and Development Organisation / Nuba Mountains Women's Association / Local to Global Protection and DanChurchAid)
www.fmreview.org/community-protection/konda-kodi-carstensen
"This group is essential to our survival": urban refugees and community-based protection
Jennifer S Rosenberg (Women's Refugee Commission)
www.fmreview.org/community-protection/rosenberg
Refugees as a first stop for protection in Kampala
Eugenie Mukandayisenga (Jesuit Refugee Service)
www.fmreview.org/community-protection/mukandayisenga
Combatting dependency and promoting child protection in Rwanda
Saeed Rahman, Simran Chaudhri, Lindsay Stark and Mark Canavera (Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health)
www.fmreview.org/community-protection/rahman-chaudhri-stark-canavera
Local action to protect communities in Nigeria
Margee Ensign (American University of Nigeria)
www.fmreview.org/community-protection/ensign
Refugees hosting refugees
Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh (University College London)
www.fmreview.org/community-protection/fiddianqasmiyeh
Northern Uganda: protection in displacement, protection on return
Denise Dunovant (independent)
www.fmreview.org/community-protection/dunovant
Rethinking support for communities' self-protection strategies: a case study from Uganda
Jessica A Lenz (InterAction)
www.fmreview.org/community-protection/lenz
Rebuilding lives in Colombia
Emese Kantor (UNHCR Colombia)
www.fmreview.org/community-protection/kantor
Community-based protection: the ICRC approach
Angela Cotroneo and Marta Pawlak (ICRC)
www.fmreview.org/community-protection/cotroneo-pawlak
Networks and 'the right to the city' in Medellín, Colombia
Jonathan Alejandro Murcia and James Gilberto Granada Vahos (University of Antioquia)
www.fmreview.org/community-protection/murcia-granada
Effective community-based protection programming: lessons from the Democratic Republic of Congo
Richard Nunn (Oxfam)
www.fmreview.org/community-protection/nunn
Community Liaison Assistants: a bridge between peacekeepers and local populations
Janosch Kullenberg (Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences)
www.fmreview.org/community-protection/kullenberg
Refugee community development in New Delhi
Linda Bartolomei, Mari Hamidi, Nima Mohamed Mohamud and Kristy Ward (UNSW Australia)
www.fmreview.org/community-protection/bartolomei-hamidi-mohamud-ward
Community policing in Kakuma camp, Kenya
Hanno Brankamp (University of Oxford)
www.fmreview.org/community-protection/brankamp
The role of community centres in offering protection: UNHCR and Al Ghaith Association in Yemen
Nicolas Martin-Achard (UNHCR) and Al Ghaith Association
www.fmreview.org/community-protection/martinachard-alghaith
The role of cultural norms and local power structures in Yemen
Mohammed Al-Sabahi and Fausto Aarya De Santis (Oxfam Yemen)
www.fmreview.org/community-protection/alsabahi-desantis
The role of community in refugee journeys to Europe
Richard Mallett and Jessica Hagen-Zanker (Overseas Development Institute)
www.fmreview.org/community-protection/mallett-hagenzanker
Integrating protection into disaster risk preparedness in the Dominican Republic
Andrea Verdeja (Oxfam Dominican Republic)
www.fmreview.org/community-protection/verdeja
Filling the funding gap for community protection
Khalid Koser and Amy Cunningham (Global Community Engagement and Resilience Fund)
www.fmreview.org/community-protection/koser-cunningham
Preparing for self-preservation
Casey Barrs (Center for Civilians in Harm's Way / The Cuny Center)
www.fmreview.org/community-protection/barrs
References and resources
www.fmreview.org/community-protection/resources
GENERAL ARTICLES
Rethinking gender in the international refugee regime
Megan Denise Smith (INTERSOS)
www.fmreview.org/community-protection/smith
Colombia: the peace process and solutions for forced migrants
Jeisson Oswaldo Martínez Leguízamo (University of Murcia)
www.fmreview.org/community-protection/martinez
Statelessness and the refugee crisis in Europe
Katalin Berényi (Permanent Mission of Hungary to the UN in Geneva)
www.fmreview.org/community-protection/berenyi
Refugee women as entrepreneurs in Australia
John van Kooy (Brotherhood of St Laurence)
www.fmreview.org/community-protection/vankooy
Power, politics and privilege: public health at the Thai-Burma border
Nikhil A Patel, Amos B Lichtman, Mohit M Nair and Parveen K Parmar (Harvard Medical School / University of California / Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health / University of Southern California)
www.fmreview.org/community-protection/patel-lichtman-nair-parmar
Humanitarian visas: building on Brazil's experience
Liliana Lyra Jubilut, Camila Sombra Muiños de Andrade and André de Lima Madureira (Universidade Católica de Santos / Universidade de São Paulo / London School of Economics)
www.fmreview.org/community-protection/jubilut-andrade-madureira
Engaging with innovation among refugees and IDPs
Danielle Robinson (The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University)
www.fmreview.org/community-protection/robinson
South African midwives caring for immigrant and refugee women
Mamokgadi Gloria Victoria Koneshe (Ann Latsky Nursing College, Johannesburg)
www.fmreview.org/community-protection/koneshe
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