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    The perils of being an aid worker

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007
    International aid work is a dangerous profession. Serious violence against humanitarian workers has increased in recent years. International humanitarian law and UN conventions designed to protect civilians, including aid workers, from violence during conflict are increasingly flouted. How should aid agencies respond to new security challenges?
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    Focus on... Agriculture after conflict

    New Agriculturalist, 2007
    The aftermath of war is a reality faced by millions of rural poor around the world, and re-establishing agricultural production, for both subsistence and trade, is an essential part of the rehabilitation process.
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    Sexual violence against women during conflict: the need for a coordinated effort

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007
    Systematic campaigns of rape in Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia during the 1990s have drawn international attention to the abuse of women in times of war. But the number of victims who receive redress or support for rebuilding their lives remains small.
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    Humanitarian agenda 2015: principles, power, and perceptions

    Feinstein International Center, USA, 2007
    This report summarises the findings of the first phase of a research project on the challenges and compromises that are likely to affect humanitarian action in the next decade. The analysis is based on six case studies from Afghanistan, Burundi, Colombia, Liberia, northern Uganda and the Sudan.
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    Land issues and poverty reduction: requirements for lasting peace in Sudan and Afghanistan

    International Food Policy Research Institute, 2007
    This brief uses examples from Sudan and Afghanistan to highlight the role that land issues have played both in causing poverty and in driving and sustaining protracted conflict.
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    Addressing food insecurity in fragile states: case studies from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Somalia and Sudan

    Agricultural and Development Economics Division, FAO, 2007
    Drawing on case studies from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Somalia and Sudan, this paper focuses on policy, programming and institutional issues related to addressing food insecurity in protracted crises and fragile states, with a focus on areas afflicted by conflicts.
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    ACCESS: victims' rights before the International Criminal Court

    Redress Trust, 2007
    ACCESS, the victims' rights bulletin, provides updated information on issues that concern victims' protection and legal rights before the International Criminal Court (ICC). Issue 9 of the bulletin covers the following topics:
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    Environmental recovery in post-conflict Sudan

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007
    In 2005, a landmark peace agreement between Northern and Southern Sudan was signed. However, the country has suffered from civil war and regional conflict for most of the past 50 years, and a major conflict now rages in Darfur. Sudan also suffers from many severe environmental problems, both within and outside current and historical conflict-affected areas.
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    Humanitarian advocacy in Darfur: the challenge of neutrality

    Humanitarian Policy Group, ODI, 2007
    Humanitarian actors claim to be guided by principles of humanity, impartiality and neutrality  - but does political advocacy in conflict situations compromise these principles? This policy brief investigates the advocacy role humanitarian actors have played in the Darfur conflict.
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    Protecting civilians in Darfur: assessing the humanitarian response

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007
    The Darfur conflict is the first crisis to be called a ‘protection crisis’ by the United Nations. This has shaped international responses with a number of humanitarian organisations making efforts to improve the safety of civilians.

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