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An alternative approach to food aid from the Sudan conflict
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006Policymakers are increasingly recognising conflict and displacement as the major causes of food insecurity and famine. Humanitarian responses in Sudan have usually prioritised immediate food aid, shelter and healthcare. The NMPACT food programme takes a longer-term approach, addressing the root causes of the crisis.DocumentConducting conflict assessments: guidance notes
Department for International Development, UK, 2006This booklet offers DFID staff and partner agencies’ staff guidance notes for analysing conflicts, assessing the effects of aid on conflicts, and developing conflict sensitive policies and programmes.Based on DFID experience in conflict assessment, the authors offer a three step strategy to assessing the impacts of conflict on development programming and the impact of development programming onDocumentThe state of the Arab media 2004: freeing the Arab media from state control
Arab Press Freedom Watch, 2005The Arab Press Freedom Watch (APFW) is a country based report on the state of the media in the Arab world.DocumentHuman development and Millennium Development Goal (MDGs) –Goal 3: promote gender equality and empower women: mainstreaming gender equality and women’s empowerment
United Nations Development Programme, 2003This report examines the status of women in Sudan, using the third Millennium Development Goal of women's empowerment as the framework. It begins with an overview of some key definitions, including gender mainstreaming and women's empowerment.DocumentHuman development and Millennium Development Goal (MDGs) –Goal 3: promote gender equality and empower women: mainstreaming gender equality and women’s empowerment
United Nations Development Programme, 2003This report examines the status of women in Sudan, using the third Millennium Development Goal of women's empowerment as the framework. It begins with an overview of some key definitions, including gender mainstreaming and women's empowerment.DocumentPotentials and limits of community-based service delivery in post-conflict situations
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006In countries emerging from conflict, there is often urgent need to provide health, education, water and sanitation services. In the absence of a strong and effective state, aid agencies increasingly rely on community-based approaches (CBA). However it is necessary to recognise the limits of CBA in the larger context of state building objectives.DocumentThe effects of conflict on the health and well-being of women and girls in Darfur: situational analysis report: conversations with the community
United Nations Children's Fund, 2005This report provides an overview of community perceptions about the risks women and girls currently face in Darfur as a result of the conflict.The study’s main objectives were to gain an increased understanding of how the conflict had affected women and girl’s health; to determine men’s perceptions on how the conflict had affected the health of women and girls , and to gain insight into the indDocumentIslands of education: schooling, civil war and the Southern Sudanese (1983-2004)
International Institute for Educational Planning, UNESCO, 2005This report analyses and describes the educational reality that Southern Sudanese have faced during 21 years of civil war.DocumentNatural resource management in the Didinga hills: a baseline study from Budi county, South Sudan
Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 2005Environmental degradation arising from the depletion of forest biodiversity and the resulting problems of soil erosion, water shortage, climate change and poverty, have become issues of global concern.DocumentNAPAssess: a decision support tool for use in the Sudan NAPA process
Stockholm Environment Institute, 2005As part of Sudan’s National Adaptation Programme of Action (NAPA) process the Stockholm Environment Institute has developed a new tool to aid in the development of NAPA programmes. The NAPAssess model aims to assist in the process of identifying adaptation practical actions, and evaluate and prioritise adaptation initiatives.Pages
