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State of the world's children 2005: childhood under threat
United Nations Children's Fund, 2005This year’s report analyses the violations of children’s rights, focusing on the three areas of childhood poverty; conflict; and HIV/AIDS.The report finds that millions of children are severely deprived of nutrition, water, sanitation facilities, access to basic health-care services, shelter, education and information.DocumentGender- and conflict-sensitive program management
Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, 2004The Conflict Prevention and Transformation division of the Swiss Development Agency has launched a process called Conflict Sensitive Programme Management. (CSPM) This is meant to help SDC programmes to contribute more consciously and effectively towards non-violent conflict resolution and peacebuilding.DocumentBuilding a new Iraq: women’s role in reconstruction women’s role in strengthening civil society
Women Waging Peace, Cambridge and Washington, 2003This paper summarises the conclusions of a forum on women’s roles in post-conflict Iraq, particularly focusing on women’s roles in civil society, government, economic growth, and security. The authors state that a number of factors will be essential to maximising women’s rights and roles in post-conflict Iraq.DocumentBridging the gap: involuntary population movement and reconstruction strategy
Oxford Brookes University, UK, 2003This paper aims to bridge the gap between refugee research and resettlement research; and between displacement and reconstruction.DocumentProfile of internal displacement: Nepal
Norwegian Refugee Council, 2004This paper reports on information from the global internally displaced database (IDP), compiled by the Norwegian Refugee Council as of September 2004.DocumentProfile of internal displacement: Nigeria
Norwegian Refugee Council, 2004This paper reports on information from the global internally displaced database, compiled by the Norwegian Refugee Council as of October 2004.DocumentProgress or peril? measuring Iraq’s reconstruction
Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, 2004This report sets out to develop a broad-based, data-rich, multidisciplinary model for measuring progress of reconstruction in Iraq that has as its core the Iraqi perspective. It is based on data covering the period form June 2003- July 2004.As this report shows, Iraqis are judging U.S.DocumentForeign aid: resurgent new spirit or old hangover?
World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER), 2004This paper explores the future prospects of development aid. In order to do so, the paper first looks at the decline of aid in the 1990’s, and the sudden increase in development aid that can be noticed in the last few years.DocumentAfrican regional organisations' peace operations: developments and challenges
Institute for Security Studies, 2002Since 1999, the UN Security Council has substantially re-engaged Africa, launching significant peace operations in Sierra Leone, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), as well as along the border in Ethiopia and Eritrea. African countries’ willingness to participate in peace operations has dramatically increased in recent years.DocumentPoor performers in Sub-Saharan Africa: exclusion or integration?
Institute for Security Studies, 2004Political events since 9/11 have brought renewed focus onto ‘poor performing’ countries, owing to the real or perceived threat that some of these countries are directly responsible for supporting/harbouring/arming terrorist networks.Pages
