Violence against civilians contributes to intractable cycles of conflict and instability – civilian casualties lead to grievance, which leads to mobilization and recruitment of the aggrieved, which leads to more violence and warfare. Stimson's Protecting Civilians and Human Security Program is a critical partner among a dedicated group of stakeholders at the international and local levels working to reduce violence against civilians around the world.
The program works to bridge policy and practice, prioritizing being in the field, identifying protection challenges and innovations at the local level to better understand the reality on the ground. We then work with policymakers in governments and international organizations to develop approaches that will help practitioners overcome obstacles and maximize efforts on the ground. By combining our work at the policy level and the field level, we achieve a multiplier effect, ensuring that protection efforts are informed by evidence based on ground experience.

Revitalizing NATO’s landmark Protection of Civilians policy for a shifting global security landscape
September 23, 2021

Influenced by NATO’s Protection of Civilians Policy, Ukraine’s nascent PoC framework serves as a model for allies and partners
July 29, 2021

Violence based on religion or belief continues to increase globally, requiring UN action to prevent and counter it.
July 12, 2021

Evaluating the mandate and political strategy of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA).
June 23, 2021

Analyzing the impact of future threats and technologies on urban environments shows that protecting civilians in cities will be a critical aspect of future conflict
June 10, 2021

Evaluating the mandate and political strategy of the United Nations Integrated Transition Assistance Mission in Sudan (UNITAMS), ahead of its first mandate renewal.
May 26, 2021

If America is going to lead again on the global stage, it is time to pay our U.N. bill.
March 28, 2021

Evaluating the mandate and political strategy of the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS)
March 18, 2021