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Study on security and development
International Cooperation for Development and Solidarity, 2006This study aims to contribute to the relationship between security and development. Its objective is to deepen understanding on the issues and to explore the potential for related advocacy work.The first part of the study describes an evolution of the relationship between security and development, with a special emphasis on how the international community has responded to perceived changes.DocumentDevelopment in an insecure world: new threats to human security and their implications for development policy
Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Department for International Development Cooperation / FINNIDA, 2005This collection of essays explores policy options which address new threats to human security that transcend national boundaries and give rise to major development challenges in the contemporary world.DocumentFilling “the Gap”: lessons well learnt by the Multilateral Aid Agencies
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2005Following the assumed gap between relief and development assistance as prominent in the 1990s, this article examines the response to bridging this gap between, with a focus on the multilateral aid agencies in the UN system.DocumentHuman Development Report 2005: international cooperation at a crossroads - aid, trade and security in an unequal world
Human Development Report Office, UNDP, 2005Will the MDG targets be met if current development trends continue? Not according to the 2005 Human Development Report (HDR), which cites inequality as the issue of prime concern in the fight against poverty. The report argues that economic development alone will fail to produce sustained poverty reduction.DocumentThe post-9/11 security agenda and peacekeeping in Africa
Institute for Security Studies, 2002What are the consequences of 9/11 for Africa? If conditions in some African countries foster the kind of political alienation that propels people into committing acts of terror, the war against terrorism should see a renewed focus on eradicating the root causes of civil war in Africa and elsewhere.Pages
