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Civilian Protection in Darfur

Your Funds and GI-Net Supporting Civilian Protection in Sudan

November 2007 — The ongoing attacks carried out against civilians by the government of Sudan and its proxy militia — the Janjaweed — have displaced over 2.5 million Darfurians and resulted in the deaths of as many as 400,000 civilians.

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Murder, rape and displacement continue as the world waits for progress in the peace process and deployment of a capable protection force. The three main threats to civilians in Darfur come from:

All three sources of insecurity are important to address, and doing so will only be possible when a proper political agreement is reached and an effective peacekeeping force is deployed. However, in the meantime, every person can do something to improve the security of Darfur's civilians.

In particular, the violence faced when leaving the camps (e.g. to collect firewood) is the most predictable source of violence, and is the threat YOU can do most about by contributing to GI-Net's civilian protection projects.

Individuals Like You Are Saving Lives

Through our civilian protection program, GI-Net members and contributors from across the United States and the world have donated over $500,000 to protect civilians in Darfur. These anti-genocide activists have asserted that they are willing to take out their wallets in order to protect those civilians in Darfur who have been subject to violence since the beginning of the genocide.

How GI-Net Protects Civilians

GI-Net is the only organization with programs in Darfur focused exclusively on the problem of protecting civilians from further violence. We do this by working with the displaced communities, the African Union, the United Nations, and organizations on the ground.

We develop flexible and responsive projects that use the latest information from the ground to best protect civilians. [0] Below are some examples of the types of ways we are providing this protection in five camps in North Darfur.

Firewood

Several of our programs relate to the need for firewood. Securing firewood is of vital importance. The food provided by aid agencies is inedible unless cooked requiring some kind of cooking fuel. However, firewood is becoming scarce or non-existent around the camps, forcing women further into the desert to dig up roots, a journey which can leave them vulnerable for up to 15 hours at a time.

Helping vulnerable households afford firewood

Developing alternatives to firewood

Firewood patrols with the African Union and United Nations peacekeeping forces

Helping the incoming peace mission

Civilian protection must be made a top priority for the incoming hybrid peacekeeping force. This requires tremendous planning and an understanding of the civilian protection problem so that forces on the ground are able and ready to perform this task. Together with the Department of Peacekeeping Operations (UN), we are working on programs to catalyze the necessary planning process.

These projects represent an essential component of GI-Net's mission to directly protect civilians on the ground from genocidal violence. We are proud that this has been made possible through the commitment of countless individuals such as you. Thank you for your support!

Help Us Continue Protecting Civilians!

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