30-09-2004 International Review of the Red Cross No 855, p. 505-514 The ICRC's approach to contemporary security challenges: A future for independent and neutral humanitarian action ![]() The author reflects on contemporary security challenges and how they have changed the environment in which humanitarian work is carried out. Deliberate targeting is but one example of how humanitarian operations are challenged today. On the basis of this analysis the author provides an insight into the ICRC assessment of these developments and provides an outlook for the parameters for neutral, impartial and independent humanitarian action in the future. Abstract
The first years of the 21st century have undoubtedly been difficult - and often dramatic - for the conduct of humanitarian operations. Renewed and hardening polarisation in the world, the "war on terror" and the diversification of actors involved in the world's conflicts, have changed the environment in which humanitarian work is carried out. Added to the concept of integrated international response to crises, this brings along the risk for humanitarian workers to be rejected or instrumentalized by parties to conflicts. |