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In search of lasting security: an assessment of armed violence in Nepal
Small Arms Survey, 2013Since the end of a decade-long civil war (1996-2006) Nepal has seen fluctuation in the incidence and severity of violence, with relative calm punctuated by bouts of violence in response to political events. While data shows several improvements in the security landscape, Nepal continues to be plagued by high volatility and uncertainty related to political and ethnic crises.DocumentChina and its peripheries: Securing Nepal in South Asia
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, India, 2013Nepal plays an important role in China’s South Asia Policy as it forms the entry point for China into the region.DocumentGetting smart and scaling up: responding to the impact of organized crime on governance in developing countries
Center on International Cooperation, New York University, 2013The development landscape is rapidly changing and new centres of economic dynamism are emerging. At the same time, organized criminal activity, including illicit trafficking and financial flows, is increasing in these same settings, often fuelling tension or violence among elites or other groups vying for control of illicit markets.DocumentStrengthening responses to climate variability in South Asia
International Alert, 2013This executive summary is based on the findings from desk and field research conducted by International Alert and the South Asia Network for Security and Climate Change (SANSaC) in nine sub-national locations across Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Pakistan.DocumentPredicting Future Conflict under REDD+ Implementation
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2013With the current complexity of issues facing forest and land management, the implementation of the REDD+ initiative comes with significant risks, including conflict.DocumentAssessing armed violence in Nepal
Nepal Armed Violence Reduction Working Group, 2012Awareness of armed violence in Nepal is limited.OrganisationNepal Armed Violence Reduction Working Group (NAVRWG)
The Nepal Armed Violence Reduction Working Group (NAVRWG) is a network of 40 Nepal-based organizations which aims to prevent and reduce the negative humanitarian and socio-economic impacts of armedDocumentCalling for security and justice in Nepal: citizens’ perspectives on the rule of law and the role of the Nepal police
2011This report presents the findings of a mixed method survey of attitudes among the people of Nepal toward security and the rule of law.DocumentAnnual Report 2011: The state of the world’s human rights - Nepal
Amnesty International, 2011Amnesty International's annual flagship report provides country detail of their respective human rights situation.DocumentMediated policy dialogues to address conflict over natural resource governance
NCCR North South, 2010Mistrust and conflict between government departments and local stakeholders form a major barrier to effective natural resource governance in South Asia. In Pakistan, mistrust between forest officials and forest users has led to tension in joint forest management programmes.Pages
