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Youth, peace and security in Uganda
International Alert, 2014This study provides an insight into the situation of young people in Uganda by highlighting the challenges they face and their impact on peace and security. Since independence, young people have been impacted negatively by ethnic and political tensions, religious and social divisions, the decline in the economy, rising inequalities and corruption.DocumentEnvironmental migration and labor markets in Nepal
International Food Policy Research Institute, 2014This discussion paper focuses on how migration impacts the labour markets of receiving communities in developing countries.DocumentSecurity Council Adopts Resolution 2122 (2013), Aiming to Strengthen Women's Role in All Stages of Conflict Prevention, Resolution: Senior Officials Brief on Progress, Challenges in Implementing Landmark Text
United Nations Security Council, 2013In 2013, the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 2122, which aims to strengthen the participation of women in all stages of conflict prevention. The present document is the senior officials brief on the progress and challenges in implementing this landmark resolution.DocumentCreating space for women as transformers of conflict
Peace Direct, 2014What can women contribute to conflict resolution and the achievement of lasting peace?Document“The women of Nigeria have kept the pressure on”: Nobel Laureate Leymah Gbowee on #BringBackOurGirls | Oxfam America The Politics of Poverty Blog
Oxfam America, 2014In this post to the Oxfam America 'The Politics of Poverty' blog, Liberian Nobel Laureate, and peace and women’s rights activist, Leymah Gbowee talks of the role of women in keeping society together and fostering peace, even in the times of war.DocumentAssessment of the evidence of links between gender equality, peacebuilding and statebuilding: literature review
Overseas Development Institute, 2013This report provides an overview of the knowledge base on gender-sensitive approaches to peace-building and state-building in fragile and conflict-affected situations (FCAS). Although not a systematic review, it uses systematic principles of enquiry to assess the evidence.DocumentLiterature Review on Gender and Fragility
European University Institute, Italy, 2009This review sets out to provide the background literature on which the emerging analysis of gender and fragility builds with reference to the literature on gender and economic development, gender indicators and gender responsive budgeting, gender and peace, gender and conflict and gender, governance and citizenship.DocumentSecurity and risk management for peacebuilding organisations
Berghof Conflict Research, 2014In the area of security management, all too often a devastating event spurs change or innovation. A series of kidnappings and the deaths of six delegates of the International Committee of the Red Cross in Chechnya in 1996 prompted humanitarian and development agencies to work together to design a security-training curriculum.DocumentWomen, peace and security in Afghanistan: looking back to move forward
EQUALITY for Peace and Democracy, 2014As Afghanistan enters the Transformation Decade, progress in the areas of peace, reconciliation, and security is tenuous and dormant. This project revisits the Peace Process Roadmap to 2015 from the High Peace Council as a means of looking back in order to determine how to move forward as Afghanistan undertakes critical political and security transitions.DocumentCommunity engagement in health service delivery
Health and Education Advice and Resource Team, 2011What evidence is there to show that community participation and accountability in health service delivery leads to improved access to quality health services, improved health outcomes, increased government ownership/responsibility, and more stable peace-building efforts? This Health and Education Advice and Resource Team report examines these questions.Pages
