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The impact of the Theun-Hinboun Expansion Project on vulnerable people in central Laos
I. Matsumoto / Association for International Water and Forest Studies, Norway, 2009
This paper sheds light on the Theun-Hinboun Expansion Project in central Laos, demonstrating its impacts on vulnerable people. The Project started construction in 2008 and is expected to be completed in 2011. The paper shows that it i...
Climate change adaptation in Inner Mongolia, China
J.J. West / Center for International Climate and Environmental Research, Oslo, 2009
This report documents local perceptions and experiences of environmental migration in selected settlements in Mongolia and China, and discusses some of the challenges and opportunities for climate change adaptation there. ...
How can internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Iraq attain parity with the non-IDP population?
J. Bigio; J. Scott / Brookings Institution, 2009
With increased levels of security in Iraq in 2008-9, displaced persons have begun to make decisions about their future, and the number of displaced Iraqis making settlement decisions is expected to increase. This research seeks to fig...
What is the situation of IDPs in Algeria?
Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2009
Although Algeria has been affected by large-scale internal displacement caused by the internal conflict that has ravaged the country since the early 1990s, very little information is available on the current situation of the displaced...
Does climate change influence migration and displacement?
K. Warner; C. Ehrhart; A. deSherbinin / CARE International, 2009
The impacts of climate change are already causing migration and displacement. Although the exact number of people that will be on the move by mid-century is uncertain, the scope and scale could vastly exceed anything that has occurred...
The state of poverty and IDPs in the Republic of Congo
Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2009
This document addresses the internal displacement of population in the republic of the Congo due to armed conflicts. It illustrates that the adequate political environment and economic advantages haven't been reflected on internally d...
Telecommunications are a powerful tool for positive change
Sheila K; Katrin V / United Nations Foundation, 2008
This report, published by the UN Foundation, examines real life examples of and trends in wireless technology solutions being used to drive change in the areas of health, humanitarian assistance, and environmental conservation. Largel...
How can humanitarian action be effected in the midst of the conflcit in Pakistan?
Humanitarian Policy Group, ODI, 2009
This paper analyses how humanitarian action can be effected in the midst of Pakistan’s military offensive against Taliban insurgents in the west of the country - which has generated a population exodus on a scale ...
Ensuring human security can lead to better opportunities for human development in the Arab world
M. El-Sayyid; M. Al-Rasheed; S. Benjelloun; Et al / Human Development Report Office, UNDP, 2009
This report examines human development in the Arab world through a human security lens, calling on policymakers and other stakeholders to move away from a state-centric conception of security to one which also concentrates on the secu...
Somalia: what are the factors that affect displacement?
A. Lindley (ed) / Microcon, 2009
This paper presents a two year qualitative micro-analysis of the causes and processes of Somalis flight from conflict in Mogadishu to relatively peaceful Somaliland. It explores how particular interactions between people, their resour...
Items 21 to 30 of 111

Items 21 to 30 of 111

The impact of the Theun-Hinboun Expansion Project on vulnerable people in central Laos
I. Matsumoto / Association for International Water and Forest Studies, Norway, 2009
This paper sheds light on the Theun-Hinboun Expansion Project in central Laos, demonstrating its impacts on vulnerable people. The Project started construction in 2008 and is expected to be completed in 2011. The paper shows that it i...
Climate change adaptation in Inner Mongolia, China
J.J. West / Center for International Climate and Environmental Research, Oslo, 2009
This report documents local perceptions and experiences of environmental migration in selected settlements in Mongolia and China, and discusses some of the challenges and opportunities for climate change adaptation there. ...
How can internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Iraq attain parity with the non-IDP population?
J. Bigio; J. Scott / Brookings Institution, 2009
With increased levels of security in Iraq in 2008-9, displaced persons have begun to make decisions about their future, and the number of displaced Iraqis making settlement decisions is expected to increase. This research seeks to fig...
What is the situation of IDPs in Algeria?
Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2009
Although Algeria has been affected by large-scale internal displacement caused by the internal conflict that has ravaged the country since the early 1990s, very little information is available on the current situation of the displaced...
Does climate change influence migration and displacement?
K. Warner; C. Ehrhart; A. deSherbinin / CARE International, 2009
The impacts of climate change are already causing migration and displacement. Although the exact number of people that will be on the move by mid-century is uncertain, the scope and scale could vastly exceed anything that has occurred...
The state of poverty and IDPs in the Republic of Congo
Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2009
This document addresses the internal displacement of population in the republic of the Congo due to armed conflicts. It illustrates that the adequate political environment and economic advantages haven't been reflected on internally d...
Telecommunications are a powerful tool for positive change
Sheila K; Katrin V / United Nations Foundation, 2008
This report, published by the UN Foundation, examines real life examples of and trends in wireless technology solutions being used to drive change in the areas of health, humanitarian assistance, and environmental conservation. Largel...
How can humanitarian action be effected in the midst of the conflcit in Pakistan?
Humanitarian Policy Group, ODI, 2009
This paper analyses how humanitarian action can be effected in the midst of Pakistan’s military offensive against Taliban insurgents in the west of the country - which has generated a population exodus on a scale ...
Ensuring human security can lead to better opportunities for human development in the Arab world
M. El-Sayyid; M. Al-Rasheed; S. Benjelloun; Et al / Human Development Report Office, UNDP, 2009
This report examines human development in the Arab world through a human security lens, calling on policymakers and other stakeholders to move away from a state-centric conception of security to one which also concentrates on the secu...
Somalia: what are the factors that affect displacement?
A. Lindley (ed) / Microcon, 2009
This paper presents a two year qualitative micro-analysis of the causes and processes of Somalis flight from conflict in Mogadishu to relatively peaceful Somaliland. It explores how particular interactions between people, their resour...
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