FEEDBACK
Jump to content

conflict

Items 21 to 30 of 138

Indigenous people and resolving conflicts: disarmament, demobilisation, and reintegration
R.K. Hitchcock; M. Myrvoll; T. Bleie / Forum for Development Cooperation with Indigenous Peoples - University of Tromsø, 2009
This is the report for the 10th annual Forum for Development Cooperation with Indigenous Peoples in Norway, which addressed the human consequences of violent conflicts through the lens of Indigenous peoples. The conference was to take...
How to prepare for the serious risks of renewed North/South fighting in Sudan
Norwegian Refugee Council, 2010
The aim of this report is to direct efforts to the activities that have the greatest potential for meeting humanitarian needs and preventing a further deterioration in Southern Sudan’s humanitarian situation through increased vi...
The contradictions between judicial and customary systems and their impact on restitution in Côte d’Ivoire
Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2009
Armed conflict broke out in Côte d’Ivoire in 2002, which caused the country to be divided in two: the north under the control of the Forces Nouvelles rebels and the south in the hands of the government. It also caused the ...
Land security and displacement in Burundi
Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2009
The security situation in Burundi improved markedly after the last rebel group in the country laid down its arms at the end of 2008. However, a significant number of internally displaced people (IDPs) remain in sites in northern and c...
Conflict and displacement in Myanmar
Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2010
This report documents the human rights violations against the people of Myanmar. It provides information on the political background, causes of displacement, and information by state. It also discusses patterns of displacement, phsica...
The continued existence of significant population groups marginalised within the state means that conflicts will continue
A. Borchgrevink; J.H.S. Lie / Norwegian Institute for International Affairs, 2009
This report addresses the regional dimension to conflicts in the Horn of Africa. The paper seeks to draw out general conclusions about the nature of conflicts in the region, as well as about international engagement and the potential ...
Norwegian Government White Paper focusing on climate change, conflict and capital
Information from the Norwegian Government and the Ministries, 2009
This paper examines development opportunities in countries that are suffering from climate change and violent conflicts. The paper particularly focuses on fighting poverty and controlling capital flows, in light of the Norwegian devel...
Aid interventions and demand-driven governance in Nepal
D. Jordhus-Lier; M. Haug; H. Regmi / Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research, 2009
This working paper reviews demand-driven governance as a set of principles which have characterised aid and development interventions in certain post-conflict contexts, using Nepal as a case study.   The paper indi...
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...
How helath systems can contribute to peace
J. Pedersen / Institute for Applied International Studies, Norway, 2009
The four horsemen of the Apocalypse – Pestilence, Famine, War and Death –illustrate in many ways obvious connection between health and armed conflict. The purpose of this paper is to show how these four horsemen work toget...
Items 21 to 30 of 138

Items 21 to 30 of 138

Indigenous people and resolving conflicts: disarmament, demobilisation, and reintegration
R.K. Hitchcock; M. Myrvoll; T. Bleie / Forum for Development Cooperation with Indigenous Peoples - University of Tromsø, 2009
This is the report for the 10th annual Forum for Development Cooperation with Indigenous Peoples in Norway, which addressed the human consequences of violent conflicts through the lens of Indigenous peoples. The conference was to take...
How to prepare for the serious risks of renewed North/South fighting in Sudan
Norwegian Refugee Council, 2010
The aim of this report is to direct efforts to the activities that have the greatest potential for meeting humanitarian needs and preventing a further deterioration in Southern Sudan’s humanitarian situation through increased vi...
The contradictions between judicial and customary systems and their impact on restitution in Côte d’Ivoire
Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2009
Armed conflict broke out in Côte d’Ivoire in 2002, which caused the country to be divided in two: the north under the control of the Forces Nouvelles rebels and the south in the hands of the government. It also caused the ...
Land security and displacement in Burundi
Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2009
The security situation in Burundi improved markedly after the last rebel group in the country laid down its arms at the end of 2008. However, a significant number of internally displaced people (IDPs) remain in sites in northern and c...
Conflict and displacement in Myanmar
Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2010
This report documents the human rights violations against the people of Myanmar. It provides information on the political background, causes of displacement, and information by state. It also discusses patterns of displacement, phsica...
The continued existence of significant population groups marginalised within the state means that conflicts will continue
A. Borchgrevink; J.H.S. Lie / Norwegian Institute for International Affairs, 2009
This report addresses the regional dimension to conflicts in the Horn of Africa. The paper seeks to draw out general conclusions about the nature of conflicts in the region, as well as about international engagement and the potential ...
Norwegian Government White Paper focusing on climate change, conflict and capital
Information from the Norwegian Government and the Ministries, 2009
This paper examines development opportunities in countries that are suffering from climate change and violent conflicts. The paper particularly focuses on fighting poverty and controlling capital flows, in light of the Norwegian devel...
Aid interventions and demand-driven governance in Nepal
D. Jordhus-Lier; M. Haug; H. Regmi / Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research, 2009
This working paper reviews demand-driven governance as a set of principles which have characterised aid and development interventions in certain post-conflict contexts, using Nepal as a case study.   The paper indi...
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...
How helath systems can contribute to peace
J. Pedersen / Institute for Applied International Studies, Norway, 2009
The four horsemen of the Apocalypse – Pestilence, Famine, War and Death –illustrate in many ways obvious connection between health and armed conflict. The purpose of this paper is to show how these four horsemen work toget...
Items 21 to 30 of 138

We are currently looking for new documents from this country to feature on Eldis. Please contact us if you have any suggestions.