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How to minimise the impact of the aid agency expulsions in Sudan?
S. Pantuliano; S. Jaspars; D. Basu Ray / Humanitarian Policy Group, ODI, 2009
Here ODI considers the impacts of the Sudanese government decision to expel a broad swathe of aid organisations from the country in March 2009. They detail a long list of potential consequences for those Sudanese in need of assistance...
Exploring conflict mediation in Africa
A. Åberg; S. Laederach; J. Mason (ed) / Swisspeace, 2008
This is a comparative study of conflict mediation efforts based on 11 African cases. It is done with the aim of 'unpacking' the mystery of mediation, in order to learn about the use of mediation in African peace processes. The peace p...
How can aid mechanisms best support health sector early recovery?
P. Vergeer; A. Canavan; I. Rothmann / Royal Tropical Institute, 2009
States emerging from protracted crises struggle to provide basic services. This is no more crucial than in the health sector where vulnerable ‘post-conflict’ populations are frequently in dire need of care. However, develo...
Sudan's oil battles
European Coalition on Oil in Sudan, 2008
Oil is a principal factor in Sudanese politics. However, rather than contributing to an environment of peace and equitable development, it remains a source of strife and division. This dossier provides an overview of Sudan&...
Pastoralism and conflict in Darfur
H. Young; A. M. Osman; A. M. Abusin / Feinstein International Center, USA, 2009
Livelihoods in Darfur are intimately linked to the conflict. This document considers the livelihoods of the Northern Rizaygat, a group of Arabic-speaking, camel-herding nomads living in the Sudanese states of North, South, and We...
What are the major causes of death in conflict affected areas?
P. Salama; P. Spiegel; L. Talley; R. Waldman / The Lancet, 2004
Major advances have been made during the past decade in the way the international community responds to the health and nutrition consequences of complex emergencies. The public health and clinical response to diseases of acute epidemi...
Funding flows for health services in fragile states
A. Canavan; P. Vergeer; O. Bornemisza / KIT Development Policy & Practice, 2008
During the transition from conflict to peace, the limited health services that exist, mainly provided by humanitarian non-governmental organisations, often come under threat of contraction. The most commonly cited reason is the so-cal...
Developing integrated approaches to post-conflict security and recovery: A case study of integrated DDR in Sudan
S. Preston; H. Smith; S. Kefford / Saferworld, 2008
Are IDP camps in Darfur militarized?
C. Khan / Small Arms Survey, 2008
Tensions in internally displaced person (IDP) and refugee camps in Darfur and on the Chadian border have given rise, in recent years, to claims that they are ‘militarized’. To date, little effort has been made to understan...
Should the ICC have indicted the Sudanese President?
I.K. Souaré / Institute for Security Studies, South Africa, 2008
Following Sudanese President Al-Bashir’s indictment by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity, this report provides a brief overview of the conflict situation and the peace p...
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