Beyond Compliance Symposium – What’s in the frame? Understanding everyday lived experiences of armed conflict through a lens of ‘harm+need’
The following post by Rebecca Sutton and Katharine Fortin focuses on the Beyond Compliance Consortium’s novel approach to the study of harm and need in armed conflict and articulates the logic of employing a combined ‘harm + need’ framework. 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.
Photo credit: ICRC/Rais Agha (26/12/2023, V-P-AF-E-02952) Afghanistan, Laghman province. The ICRC oversaw the repairs of a manual pump to ensure access to drinking water for the population.
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