Protecting Civilians in Conflict

Security & Defence

Course overview

Learn how civilians can be protected in today’s most dangerous conflicts. Explore the norms, actors and strategies shaping real-world protection efforts—armed and unarmed—and analyse crises such as Sudan, Ukraine and the DRC to understand what truly saves lives.

15 December 2025 - 01 December 2026

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Delivery mode: Online

Application deadline: To be confirmed

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Course features

How can civilians be protected in today’s wars—and what makes protection succeed or fail? As conflicts grow more complex, the risks faced by non-combatants have intensified. Understanding how international norms, peacekeeping practices, and local agency interact to shape civilian safety has never been more urgent.

This course examines the major debates driving civilian protection in contemporary conflict. You will explore fundamental questions such as: What is the civilian protection norm? Who is responsible for safeguarding civilians? How do armed and unarmed strategies compare in practice? Why do peacekeepers face persistent dilemmas? And what can be learned from current conflicts such as Sudan, Ukraine, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo?

You’ll examine:

  • The evolution, principles and politics of the civilian protection norm.

  • The roles, mandates and constraints of actors such as the UN, NATO, NGOs and civilian peacekeepers.

  • Comparative effectiveness of armed and unarmed protection strategies.

  • Operational, ethical and strategic dilemmas in UN peacekeeping missions.

  • Real-world protection challenges in Sudan, Ukraine and the DRC.

Led by Dr Sukanya Podder, Reader in Post-War Reconstruction and Peacebuilding, the course blends conceptual foundations with insights from extensive field research and policy engagement. Drawing on global case studies and contemporary scholarship, you will develop practical analytical tools for assessing protection strategies in volatile environments.

By the end, you will be able to evaluate competing approaches, identify structural and political constraints, and propose context-sensitive strategies to improve civilian protection in the world’s most challenging conflict settings.

 

Course format

This course is delivered through the edX learning platform and is designed to be completed in approximately 5 hours.

 

What you'll learn

  • Explain foundations shaping the civilian protection norm

  • Identify key actors and their organisational approaches

  • Assess strengths and limits of armed strategies

  • Evaluate unarmed approaches and civilian agency

  • Analyse UN peacekeeping dilemmas and protection pillars

  • Interpret protection challenges in contemporary conflicts

  • Compare cases from Sudan, Ukraine, and the DRC

  • Propose context-specific civilian protection interventions

Entry requirements

No formal requirements. English proficiency recommended (IELTS Level 6). 

Further information

King’s College London has partnered with the online education platform edX to deliver self-paced short courses to learners worldwide. Anyone can audit the course materials for free, excluding graded assessments, for a limited time.

For full access to the course, including graded assessments, and to obtain a verified certificate upon successful completion, the USD fee is $249.

The GBP course fee displayed on this page is for illustrative purposes only and subject to change in line with current exchange rates.

Payment for verified access to the course is made directly via edX. Please see edX Terms of Service for further information.

Credit value:

Not for credit

Duration:

5 hours

Full Price:

£188.00

Who will I be taught by

Dr Sukanya Podder

Reader in Post-war Reconstruction and Peacebuilding

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