CIVIC calls on NATO to investigate civilian harm in Libya

As the debate about NATO's legacy begins, CIVIC also urges the international community to focus on civilians, not political maneuvering.

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Drones in Pakistan

Read more from CIVIC on civilian casualties and the US unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) program in Pakistan and elsewhere.

photo: Children in North Waziristan with debris from drone missile. credit: Chris Rogers/CIVIC

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Civilian Harm in Somalia: Creating an Appropriate Response

Our new report supported by UNHCR details what Somalis want in response to harm and how warring parties can lessen their impact on civilians.

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Our Mission

Campaign for Innocent Victims in Conflict works on behalf of war victims by advocating that warring parties recognize and help the civilians they harm. CIVIC supports the principle that it is never acceptable for a warring party to ignore civilian suffering.

In 2005, CIVIC’s founder Marla Ruzicka was killed in Iraq by a suicide bomb while advocating for families of victims. CIVIC honors her legacy and strives to sustain her vision.

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