during research, all available sources were studied, including the following types:
✓Humanitarian guidelines
✓Military (mine & explosives, balistic, extraction, war history, etc) guidelines
✓Survival & self defense books and documentaries
✓Environmental documents
✓Psychologic, socialologic & ethnologic documents
✓Geopolitical analysis & historical documents
Those represent several thousands of pages concerning more than 20 humanitarian organisations & specialities

Here are some of the Sources used:
Security & safety websites
Aid workers network: http://www.aidworkers.net
Coordination sud: http://www.coordinationsud.org
Depleted uranium munitions: www.nato.int/du/
Health advices: www.fitfortravel.nhs.uk www.cdc.gov/travel www.interhealth.org.uk www.tropimed.com www.com-unic.org
First aid : http://www.secourisme.info/
http://www.observatoire-humanitaire.org/
http://www.resonanceshumanitaires.org/
RedR : http://www.redr.org/london/
Sphere project : http://www.sphereproject.org/
http://www.claritysecuritytraining.com/
Data Collection websites
http://humanitarianrelief.change.org/
http://www.globalincidentmap.com/map.php
http://www.protectionline.org/spip.php?rubrique1
Global Disaster Alert and Coordination System: http://www.gdacs.org/index.asp
http://www.otages-du-monde.com.base/-acceuil-toutes-les-infos-sur-les-.html
http://www.un.org/apps/news/rss/
IASC (Inter-Agency Standing Commitee) http://www.humanitarianinfo.org/iasc/pageloader.aspx
Relief web : http://www.reliefweb.int/
International Crisis Group : http://www.crisisweb.org/
Human Rights Watch : http://www.hrw.org/
The international Disaster Database : http://www.em-dat.net/
EMMAP INGO: http://www.immap.org/index.php
INTEL CENTER: http://www.intelcenter.com/index.html
http://kg.humanitarianresponse.info/
http://geographie-ville-en-guerre.blogspot.com/
http://www.aidworkersecurity.org/
Methodology websites
HDLC: http://www.hdlc.com.au/index.html
HPCR International: http://www.hpcr.org/
http://www.centreforsafety.org/asp/default.aspx?ButtonID=49
Affaires étrangères et commerce international Canada: http://www.international.gc.ca/foreign_policy/human-rights/ha2-safety-fr.asp
European strategic intelligence and security center: http://www.esisc.org
NGO security: http://www.ngosecurity.blogspot.com
http://www.frontlinedefenders.org
http://www.aidworkers.net/?q=advice/security
HSPN vulnerability analysis: http://pgallien.club.fr/html/english/esommaire.html
REDR Australia: http://www.redr.org.au/
Surety International: www.suretyinternational.com.au
http://www.armadilloatlarge.com/
http://www.amarante.com/page-fr-accueil.html
Psychology websites
http://www.resilience-psy.com/
BOOKS
‣Annie Faure, Blessures d’humanitaire, Balland, 1996.
‣Barthold Bierens de Haan, Sauveteurs de l’impossible : un engagement à haut risque, Paris, Belin, 2005.
‣David Sanchez, Interventions Humanitaires ? Points de vue du sud, alternatives sud, Syllepse, France, 2004, 179p.
‣Gilbert RIST, the history of development, from western origins to global faith, 1997, Zed books Ltd.
‣Henri DUNANT, Un souvenir de Solferino, Bibliothèque publique et universitaire Deuxième édition, Genève, 1862.
‣Jacques SEMELIN, Purifier et détruire, usage politique des massacres et génocides, SEUIL, 2005.
‣Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health, Baltimore, death among humanitarian workers, MD 21205, USA, 2000.
‣Fouillée et Alfred Jules Emile, Humanitaires et libertaires, au point de vue sociologique et moral : études critiques, F. Alcan, Bibliothèque de philosophie contemporaine, Paris, 1914, 209 p.
‣Marie-Claire Caloz-Tschopp, Les étrangers aux frontières de l’Europe et le spectre des camps, LA DISPUTE, 2004.
‣Marie-Christine Delpal, Politique extérieure et diplomatie morale : le droit d'ingérence Humanitaire en question, Dossier ; 50, Fondation pour les études de défense nationale, 1993, 127p.
‣Marc Vachon, Voyage au bout de l’humanitaire, Paris, La Découverte, 2005.
‣Pascal Simon, le personnel humanitaire en situation d’insécurité, mémoire Université de Lyon 2 de Bron, 2002, 118p.
‣Pierre HASNER et Roland Marchal, Etat et violence après la guerre froide, KARTHALA.
‣Rodolphe GHIGLIONE et Benjamin MATALON, Les enquêtes sociologiques théories et pratique, ARMAND COLIN, Paris, [1977]1995, 301p.
‣Sous la direction de Claire Pirotte et Bernard Husson, Entre urgence et développement, pratiques humanitaires en questions, Karthala, Paris, 1997, 237p.
‣Sous la direction d'Annie Collovald avec Marie-Hélène Lechien, L'humanitaire ou le management des dévouements : enquête sur un militantisme de "solidarité internationale" en faveur du Tiers-monde, Respublica, Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2002, 233 p.
‣Sous la coordination de Xavier Zeebroek avec Ludovic Andreacola, humanitaires en guerre : sécurité des travailleurs humanitaires en mission en RDC et au Burundi, Les livres du GRIP no 276/277, Bruxelles, 2004, 185 p.
‣John S. Burnett, Where soldiers fear to tread a relief worker’s tale of survival, Bantam Dell New york 2005, 345p.
‣HPN Network, A bridge too far:Aid agencies and the military in humanitarian response, J. Barry with A. Jefferys, ODI 2002, p. 8.
Practical books
‣BIOFORCE, la sécurité en mission humanitaire ‘l’ennemi de la sécurité est la routine’, BIOFORCE, 2003, 67p.
‣Bouchet Saulnier, dictionnaire pratique du droit humanitaire, Paris, édition la Découverte et Syros, 2000, 292p.
‣Erwan Herry et Olivier Longué, la sécurité dans les missions, AICF, 1994, 42p.
‣Koenraad Brabant, Operational security management in violent environments, published by the Humanitarian Practice Network at the Overseas Development Institute, 2000, 354p.
‣François Pelcran, La mort silencieuse du personnel humanitaire Réflexions sur la sécurité à partir d’une analyse de cas d’une organisation non gouvernementale (ONG), mémoire Université de Genève PIAH, 2005, 42p.
‣United Nations, Landmine and UXO, Safety handbook, Care International, New York, 1999, 75p.
‣Rick Chappelle & Paul Rosenberg, Survive! …and Walk With the Gods, published by Vera Verba, Inc
‣Brabant, Koenraad van, ODI/HPN Good Practise Review 8, Jun 2000, Operational Security Management in Violent Environments
‣CARE International, Security & Safety Manual
‣Concern Worldwide, Apr 2003, Security Policy
‣Echo, 2004, Report on security of humanitarian personnel
‣Eguren, Luis Enrique , Journal of Humanitarian Assistance, Jul 2000, Beyond Security Planning: Towards a Model of Security Management - Coping with the Security Challenges of the Humanitarian Work
‣European Commission, Environment Directorate-General, May 2003.
‣Emergency Management Australia, Jan 2003, Preparing for the Unexpected
‣Emory University, Rollins School of Public Health, Safety and Security Handbook
‣European Commission - Humanitarian Aid Office, Jan 2004, Generic Security Guide for Humanitarian Organisations
‣Peace Corps Volunteer Safety Council, A Guide for Overseas Staff
‣People in Aid, Jan 2003, Prevent Accidents: Health and Safety Guidelines for Aid Workers
‣UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Jan 1998, Security in the Field
‣UNHCR ESS & eCentre, Aug/Sep 2004, Staff Safety Workshop
‣UNHCR Resources, UNHCR Security Awareness - an aide memoire
‣UNHCR, 2006, The State of the World's Refugees 2006 - Adressing refugee security
‣UNMAS, October 25, 2005, Landmine and Explosive Remnants of War Safety Handbook
‣Wesbrock, Tina, Church World Service, May 2000, Security Manual for NGOs Working in Insecure Environments
Stress management & Relaxation documents
‣Brian Weiss. MD, “Messages from the Masters, tapping into the power of love”, grand central publishing New York Boston, 2000, 261 p.
‣CICR, Le facteur stress : engagement humanitaire et conflits armés, COMREX, 1994, 28 p.
‣CICR, Coping with stress: humanitarian action and armed conflict, Montreux, Corbas, 2001, 28 p.
‣Fédération internationale des sociétés de la Croix-Rouge et du Croissant Rouge, Soutien psychologique basé sur la communauté : manuel de formation, Montreux, Corbas, 2004, 101 p.
Sexual violence document
Reports
‣Brabant, Koenraad van, HPG Briefing, Mar 2001, Mainstreaming Safety and Security Management in Aid Agencies
‣Bruderlein, Claude, Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue, May 2000, The Role of Non-State Actors in Building Human Security: The Case of Armed Groups in Intra-State Wars
‣Buchanan Cate, Muggah Robert, Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue, 20 Jun 2005.
‣EC Project, May 2002.
‣European Commission - Humanitarian Aid Office, Jan 2004, Report on Security of Humanitarian Personnel - Standards and Practices for the Security and Advocacy for Humanitarian Space
‣Hazan, Pierre and Berger, Jean-François, in the Magazine of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, 2004-1, Humanitarian action: From risk to real danger
‣HPG Report 23, September 2006, Providing aid in insecure environment
‣King, Dennis, Aug 2002, Paying the ultimate price: an analysis of aid-worker fatalities.
‣Lilly, Damian, International Alert, Sep 2000, Privatization of Security and Peacebuilding: A Framework for Action
‣Ryan Beasley,Cate Buchanan and Robert Muggah, Small Arms Survey, Jan 2003, In the Line of Fire: Surveying the Perceptions of Humanitarian and Development Personnel of the Impacts of Small Arms and Light Weapons
‣Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, Jun 2002, SIPRI Yearbook 2002: Armaments, Disarmament and International Security
‣Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, Jun 2003, SIPRI Yearbook 2003: Armaments, Disarmament and International Security
‣UN General Assembly, Oct 2000, Safety and Security of United Nations Personnel: Report of the Secretary General (A/55/637)
‣UN General Assembly, Nov 2000, Scope of Legal Protection Under the Convention on the Safety of United Nations and Associated Personnel: Report of the Secretary-General (A/55/637)
‣UN General Assembly, Aug 2002, Safety and Security of Humanitarian Personnel and Protection of United Nations Personnel: Report of the Secretary-General (A/57/300)
‣UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Dec 2000, Summary Report in to the Deaths of Three UNHCR Staff Members in Atambua, Indonesia, on 6 September 2000
‣UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Dec 2000, Summary Report of the Inquiry into the Death of One UNHCR Staff Member and the Abduction of Another in Macenta, Guinea on 17 September, 2000
‣UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, Sep 2001, Use of Military or Armed Escorts for Humanitarian Convoys
‣UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, Jan 2004, Maintaining a UN humanitarian presence in periods of high insecurity: learning from others
‣UN Security Council, Oct 2002, Report of the Secretary-General on Women, Peace and Security (S/2002/1154)
‣Union of International Associations (UIA), 1999, Protection for non-governmental organisations on hazardous duties
‣VENRO, Minimum Standards regarding Staff Security in Humanitarian Aid
‣Deen, Thalif, Inter Press Service, November 10, 2006, International Aid Work a Deadly Profession
‣Fawcett, John, Nov 2004, Security issues in Cross-Cultural Contexts.
‣Kasack, Sebastian, UNMAS, Landmine and UXO Safety: The “Duty of Care”
‣Red Cross Finland, 2003, Security is a State of Mind
‣Singer, Peter Warren, Should Humanitarians Use Private Military Services?
‣Schneier, November 3, 2006, on Security, a weblog covering security and security technology
‣Walker, Peter, director of the Feinstein International Famine Center, Dec 2004, Hassan murder engenders soul-searching
‣World Vision, 1998, The Changing Shape of Security for NGO Field Workers
CD-ROMS
‣MSFH, MSF Holland security management manual, MSFH, 2002, 20p.
‣Projet Sphère, 2004, 2011 éditions révisées
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