R2P BY REGION


The Responsibility to Protect populations from genocide, ethnic cleansing, war crimes and crimes against humanity is an international commitment by governments to prevent and react to grave crises, wherever they may occur. In 2005, world leaders agreed, for the first time, that states have a primary responsibility to protect their own populations and that the international community has a responsibility to act when these governments fail to protect the most vulnerable among us.

The Responsibility to Protect-Engaging Civil Society (R2PCS) project works to advance Responsibility to Protect (R2P) and to promote concrete policies to better enable governments, regional organizations and the U.N. to protect vulnerable populations.


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R2P-CS holds Global Consultative Roundtables
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April 17-18: Global Consultative Roundtable on R2P: Perspectives from East Africa and the Horn - Kampala, Uganda.
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pdf Report Coming Soon
March 31-April 1-Dialogue on the R2P: Latin American Perspectives - Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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pdf Conference Report: Discussion Draft
March 7: Prospects for an International Coalition on R2P: Civil Society Consultations in Ottawa, Canada.
pdf See Final Report
February 20-21 International Conference on Preventing Mass Atrocities: Asian Perspectives on R2P - Bangkok, Thailand.
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pdfFinal Report day 1
pdfFinal Report day 2
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