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Report of the Panel on United Nations Peace Operations
United Nations [UN] Peacekeeping Operations, 2000Report of working party on the reform of UN peacekeeping operations in light of experience in Kosovo, Rwanda and SomaliaRecommendations include: Doctrine and strategy: The Panel calls for more effective conflict prevention strategies.DocumentOn the (im-)possible inclusion of humanitarian assistance into peacebuilding efforts.
Journal of Humanitarian Assistance, 2001Focuses on the feasibility of including humanitarian action into peacebuilding strategies by taking a closer look at the reality of humanitarian organisations.Based upon the concept of peacebuilding, it discussed three sets of prerequisites for successfully combining humanitarian and peacebuilding efforts the compatibility of the objectives pursued in humanitarianism and peacebuildingDocumentForced migration and the evolving humanitarian regime
Evaluation and Policy Analysis Unit, UNHCR, 2001Paper begins by exploring in the nature of forced migration, describing the various categories of migrants and the manner in which they overlap and share common characteristics and needs.The paper then goes on to outline briefly the existing international regime, with particular focus on the institutional missions and mandates of the principal international organizations responsible for assistDocumentAfghanistan and humanitarian action
Humanitarian Policy Group, ODI, 2001Series of articles from the HPN Humanitarian Exchange focusing on experience of humanitarian intervention in AfghanistanArticles focus on The politicisation of humanitarian aid and its consequences for AfghansThe Strategic Framework and Principled Common ProgrammingHumanitarian aid and human rights Natural disasters and complex political emergencies: responding to droughtDocumentHelping people help themselves: towards a theory of autonomy-compatible help
World Bank, 2001This paper asks - if development is seen basically as autonomous self-development - can an an outside party ("helper") assist those who are undertaking autonomous activities (the "doers") without overriding or undercutting their autonomy?The paper starts from a simple model of non-distortionary aid exploring several themes of a broader helping theory and shows how these themes arise in differDocumentOwning economic reforms: a comparative study of Ghana and Tanzania
World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER), 2001This paper compares reform ownership in Ghana and Tanzania over the past two decades.DocumentSocial security in Egypt: an analyis and agenda for policy reform
Economic Research Forum, Egypt, 2000This paper analyses Egypt’s social protection systems.DocumentBuilding new states: lessons from Eritrea
World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER), 2001With the Derg's overthrow in 1991, Eritrea embarked on the construction of a new state. New economic institutions were created, and considerable reform undertaken.DocumentOvercoming the fiscal crisis of the African state
World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER), 2001This article discusses the need for reform in sub-Saharan Africa.DocumentReconstruction from war in Africa: communities, entrepreneurs, and states
World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER), 2001This article looks at the move from conflict to reconstruction and then onto sustainable development, within an African context.It finds that:aid donors, NGOs, and international business can do much to help or hinder this processunless communities rebuild and strengthen their livelihoods, neither reconstruction nor growth will be poverty reducingcommunities cannot prosper unlessPages
