Cool ground for aid providers: Towards better security management in aid agencies

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Van Brabant, K [1 ]
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[1] Overseas Dev Inst, London SW1E 5DP, England
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aid and security; aid workers and violence; aid workers and vulnerability;
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Although full statistics are lacking, there is an impression that aid personnel are increasingly at risk from random, criminal and even at times targeted violence. The argument here is that the current tendency to reduce an agency's vulnerability mainly through the use of protective procedures and devices may be necessary but is insufficient. Better practice irt the management of security is an urgent need. Reducing vulnerability to attack is only one approach; deterring the threat of violence by counter-threat, or seeking increased acceptance for the agency's work and presence are two Other approaches. Major skill development is required in the areas of conflict analysis and monitoring, threat assessment and incident analysis, since together these form the basis for appropriate security management. Improved analysis can then inform a conscious choice about which mixture of approaches is most appropriate in a specific context. The paper explores in some detail the factors that influence acceptance, bur nor the methods and basic principles in the use of counter-threat.
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页码:109 / 125
页数:17
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