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Norway's role in the security sector in developing countries
E.N. Tjønneland / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2003
This report looks at the role of security sector reform in Norwegian assistance to peace building in developing countries. It reviews the evolution of thinking around external assistance to security sector reform; discusses the polici...
Increasing protection of internally displaces persons, Afghanistan
Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2003
This paper summarises the discussions raised at the workshop on the UN Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement in Kabul, organised by the the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (U...
Have the policies formulated at the Bonn Agreement been successful in Afghanistan?
A. Suhrke; K. Berg Harpviken; A. Strand / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2004
This study assesses developments in Afghanistan since 2002. It focuses on examining developments in relation to the policy framework, looking at the Bonn Agreement 2001, which formulated principles of political development and a preci...
The IDP situation in European countries
Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2003
The paper provides a brief overview and case studies of the situation of IDPs in the OSCE (Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe) region, highlighting problems in governments implementation of policies which have moved f...
How effective is Norwegian aid in reducing poverty and conflict?
P Collier; D David / Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Norway, 2001
This study assesses the impact of Norwegian aid assistance. Recent research into aid effectiveness has shown that aid is most effective in poverty reduction when it is targeted to countries that are very poor and (among those countrie...
Review of research on internal displacement
N. Birkeland; C. Brun / Forced Migration Review, 2003
This conference summary highlights lessons learned by the growing body of scholars analysing the plight of the millions of people internally displaced by armed conflict and violence, human rights violations, natural or human-made disa...
How the rehabilitation of agriculture can contribute to the reduction of conflict
I. de Soysa; N. P. Gleditsch / Future Harvest, 1999
In the post-Cold War world, despite grand visions of a "New World Order,"armed conflict follows a different pattern. This paper posits that: there is a strong link between agricultural dependence and new types of...
Drought coping strategies: migration and return
R. Haug / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2000
This paper focuses on the Hawaweer, a nomadic pastoralist group inhabiting the Northern part of Sudan. The Hawaweer were forced to migrate in the mid-eighties because of drought and hunger. The Hawaweer were selected for study mainly ...
Items 131 to 138 of 138

Items 131 to 138 of 138

Norway's role in the security sector in developing countries
E.N. Tjønneland / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2003
This report looks at the role of security sector reform in Norwegian assistance to peace building in developing countries. It reviews the evolution of thinking around external assistance to security sector reform; discusses the polici...
Increasing protection of internally displaces persons, Afghanistan
Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2003
This paper summarises the discussions raised at the workshop on the UN Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement in Kabul, organised by the the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (U...
Have the policies formulated at the Bonn Agreement been successful in Afghanistan?
A. Suhrke; K. Berg Harpviken; A. Strand / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2004
This study assesses developments in Afghanistan since 2002. It focuses on examining developments in relation to the policy framework, looking at the Bonn Agreement 2001, which formulated principles of political development and a preci...
The IDP situation in European countries
Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2003
The paper provides a brief overview and case studies of the situation of IDPs in the OSCE (Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe) region, highlighting problems in governments implementation of policies which have moved f...
How effective is Norwegian aid in reducing poverty and conflict?
P Collier; D David / Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Norway, 2001
This study assesses the impact of Norwegian aid assistance. Recent research into aid effectiveness has shown that aid is most effective in poverty reduction when it is targeted to countries that are very poor and (among those countrie...
Review of research on internal displacement
N. Birkeland; C. Brun / Forced Migration Review, 2003
This conference summary highlights lessons learned by the growing body of scholars analysing the plight of the millions of people internally displaced by armed conflict and violence, human rights violations, natural or human-made disa...
How the rehabilitation of agriculture can contribute to the reduction of conflict
I. de Soysa; N. P. Gleditsch / Future Harvest, 1999
In the post-Cold War world, despite grand visions of a "New World Order,"armed conflict follows a different pattern. This paper posits that: there is a strong link between agricultural dependence and new types of...
Drought coping strategies: migration and return
R. Haug / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2000
This paper focuses on the Hawaweer, a nomadic pastoralist group inhabiting the Northern part of Sudan. The Hawaweer were forced to migrate in the mid-eighties because of drought and hunger. The Hawaweer were selected for study mainly ...
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