L2GP at OpenCanada series on Surviving Violence
Find a short piece presenting the main findings from the L2GP studies as part of a Surviving Violence Series at the OpenCanada's website.
Find a short piece presenting the main findings from the L2GP studies as part of a Surviving Violence Series at the OpenCanada's website.
A short piece on the Local to Global Protection initiative may be found on page 60 in the recently published World Disaster Report 2012 along with a lot of inspiring…
A critical reflection by anthropologist Simon Harragin on the methodology behind the Local to Global Protection initiative and other so called 'participatory' research methods used in humanitarian assessments and research.…
Matching local actors and activities with international agencies and global donors has never been an easy match. In this short paper, Ashely South explores some of the reason why the…
New update on local efforts to create minimum protection in the midst of the war in Sudan's Nuba Mountains where about one million people have been completely cut off from…
Follow this link to watch the video from the launch of the HPN-L2GP Paper in London on February 8, 2012. The HPN Paper 72 can be downloaded here and contains summaries…
This event launches the HPN Network Paper 72, based on the Local to Global Protection studies in Myanmar, Sudan, South Sudan and Zimbabwe. Find the full invitation and meeting details…
Read the full L2GP report on civilian resilience and self-protection during conflict in the Nuba Mountains of Southern Kordofan (Sudan) here
The L2GP Study of self-protection in Jonglei, South Sudan is now online here (PDF)
Read the L2GP study on protection and self-protection in Zimbabwe here.