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Peacekeeping in Sudan: the dynamics of protection, partnerships and inclusive politics
Center on International Cooperation, New York University, 2007The inter-related conflicts and peace processes in Sudan present a monumental peacekeeping challenge.DocumentThe European Union in Africa: the linkage between security, governance and development from an institutional perspective
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2007This paper discusses the European Union’s (EU) agenda for development in Africa. It particularly focuses on the triangular linkage aspect of this agenda between good governance, security, and economic development.Documentid21 insights, issue No. 66: Retaining legitimacy in fragile states
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007The term ‘fragile states’ refers to states where globalisation and liberalisation have led to high levels of poverty and inequality, low levels of state capacity, vulnerability to internal and external shocks and the potential for domestic and international conflict.DocumentUsing aid to prevent conflict
Centre for Research on Inequality, Human Security and Ethnicity, CRISE, Oxford University, 2007This policy brief explores how aid can be used to prevent conflict by contributing to a fair distribution of resources across different groups in society. It explains why inequalities between groups, or ‘horizontal inequalities’, need to be addressed in aid policy, and sets out how this can be done.DocumentLast in line, last in school. How donors are failing children in conflict-affected fragile states
International Save the Children Alliance, 2007Conflict-affected fragile states (CAFS) are home to half of the world’s out-of-school population – 39 million children – yet receive only one fifth of total education aid.DocumentDisaster response, peace and conflict in post-tsunami Sri Lanka
Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Bradford, 2006This paper explores the role that the humanitarian community plays in the nexus between disaster response, conflict and peace. It specifically focuses on the response to the Tsunami disaster in Sri-Lanka and its impact.DocumentThe Chad-Cameroon oil & pipeline project: a project non-compliance report
Forest Peoples Programme, 2007This report assesses the role of the World Bank in the funding and management of the Chad-Cameroon oil and pipeline project. The report argues that the project has fueled violence, impoverished people in the oil fields and along the pipeline route, exacerbated the pressures on indigenous peoples and created new environmental problems.DocumentWomen, girls, boys and men, different needs - equal opportunities
Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2006Can attention be paid to gender issues when a disaster hits or a conflict erupts and humanitarian actors have to move quickly to save lives, meet basic needs and protect survivors?This handbook aims to provide actors in the field with guidance on gender analysis, planning and actions to ensure that the needs, contributions and capacities of women, girls, boys and men are considered in all aspecDocumentHelping hand?: aid to failing states
Développement, Institutions & Analyses de Long terme, 2006This paper investigates whether aid can assist ‘failing’ states.
