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Conflict and peace keeping

Peacekeeping in West Africa: A Regional Approach
C. Bernath; S. Martin / Refugees International , 2004
Women, children and the elderly comprise the majority of persons who have fled their homes in conflict-ridden Sierra Leone, Liberia and the Ivory Coast, and are now internally displaced or refugees in...
Haiti: Sexual Exploitation by Peacekeepers Likely to be a Problem
S. Martin / Refugees International , 2005
The United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) significantly improved its response to allegations of sexual exploitation by peacekeepers. It now adopts a ?zero tolerance? policy and swif...
Central African Republic: fragile gains
Refugees International , 2008
The Central African Republic (CAR) faces political instability and chronic poverty that demand a long-term concerted effort from the international donor community, the United Nations and internatio...
Ending sexual violence in Darfur: an advocacy agenda
S Martin / Refugees International , 2007
Sexual violence defines the conflict in Darfur. This report argues that whilst the primary obstacles to preventing rape and assisting survivors are the perpetrators and the Sudanese government officia...
Lives on hold: the human cost of statelessness
M. Lynch / Refugees International , 2005
This report looks at the issues faced by individuals who have no citizenship or effective nationality, documenting its impact for individuals, with particular emphasis on groups in Bangladesh, Estonia...

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