Beyond Compliance Symposium – Practical Measures to Prevent and Mitigate Conflict-induced Food Insecurity
The following post by Katherine Kramer focuses on armed conflict and food insecurity. She discusses a new toolset which has been launched, providing guidance on practical measures armed actors can take to prevent and mitigate conflict-induced food insecurity. The post was published on Armed Groups and International Law as part of the joint Articles of War and AGIL Beyond Compliance Symposium: How to Prevent Harm and Need in Conflict.
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