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Population size, concentration, and civil war: a geographically disaggregated analysis
Centre for the Study of Civil War, 2005This paper surveys a set of hypotheses forwarded in conflict literature regarding the relationship between the size and location of population groups. The hypotheses are tested on a new dataset called ACLED that disaggregates internal conflicts into individual events.The analysis covers 14 countries in Central Africa.DocumentGuinea’s forgotten internal displacement crisis
Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2005This report examines the situation and needs of Internally Displaced People (IDPs) in Guinea. Instability and armed conflict in Liberia, Sierra Leone and, Côte d’Ivoire have spilled over into Guinea, causing death, physical injury, material destruction and large-scale displacement of civilians.DocumentAssessment, Afghanistan Reconstruction Trust Fund (ARTF)
Scanteam, 2005This document reports on the review carried out of the Afghanistan Reconstruction Trust Fund (ARTF) during January-February 2005.DocumentGeography, strategic ambition, and the duration of civil conflict
Centre for the Study of Civil War, 2005This paper assesses how geography and strategic ambition of a rebel group affect the duration of civil conflict. The strategic ambitions of the rebel group will determine whether the conflict is focused on territorial secession or conquest of the government. These goals, in turn, affect where and how the war is fought.DocumentInternal displacement in Nigeria: a hidden crisis
Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2005With a history of ethno-religious conflict in Nigeria, the past year has witnessed an alarming upsurge in the level of violence and its impact on civilians.DocumentHumanitarian and reconstruction assistance to Afghanistan, 2001-05: from Denmark, Ireland, the Netherlands, Sweden and the United Kingdom
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2005This report, initiated by The Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Danida), the Development Cooperation Ireland (DCI), the Netherlands’ Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Swedish International Development Agency (Sida) and the United Kingdom’s Department for International Development (DFID), presents the findings of an Evaluation of their assistance to Afghanistan over 2001-early 2005.Main recommeDocumentAlcohol and drug consumption in post war Sierra Leone: an exploration
Institute for Applied International Studies, Norway, 2005This paper examines the dynamics of drug and alcohol use in Sierra Leone.DocumentIDPs from Kosovo: stuck between uncertain return prospects and denial of local integration
Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2005An estimated 250,000 internally displaced people (IDPs) – mainly ethnic Serbs and Roma who fled within and out of Kosovo when Yugoslav forces withdrew in 1999 – are still unable to go back to their pre-war homes in the now UN-administered province. This paper provides an assessment of the current situation, with an emphasis on acccess to rights and justice in Serbia and Montenegro.DocumentEnsuring durable solutions for Rwanda’s displaced people: a chapter closed too early
Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2005This report assesses the situation of a group of displaced people in Rwanda which were uprooted when an insurgency in the two provinces was put down by the Tutsi-dominated government in 1997-1998.
