Abstract

The article explores the theoretical and methodological aspects of population vulnerability during armed conflicts and the issues of violence in such conditions. The essential characteristics of vulnerability, its signs, and features in the context of war are discussed. An analysis of vulnerability and violence is conducted based on online surveys of vulnerable women and children on one side, and volunteer organizations providing assistance to vulnerable population groups on the other side within the framework of an international project investigating the impact of armed conflict on vulnerable population groups. It is argued that addressing such problems requires immediate resolution at both the governmental and non-governmental levels for the effective re-socialization of vulnerable population groups after the conflict concludes.

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