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The African Mission in Burundi: lessons learned from the first African Union peacekeeping operation
African Centre for Constructive Resolution of Disputes, 2004This paper provides an overview of the African Mission in Burundi (AMIB). Since 1993, Burundi been unable to facilitate discussions to foster meaningful peace and security, and the international communitiy has been noticably absent from the procedure.DocumentAfghanistan’s reconstruction: issues and challenges
Institute of Strategic Studies, Islamabad, Pakistan, 2003This paper studies the reconstruction efforts of Afghanistan by the international community, and attempts to understand the impact of these efforts in the context of life on the ground during this time-frame. The military campaign of the US-led coalition of 2001 completed the utter and total decimation of society in Afghanistan, necessitating whole-scale reconstruction of country.DocumentThe impact of the war on terror on aid flows
ActionAid International, 2004This paper examines how the "war on terror" is affecting aid flows, foreign policy and operational programmes, such as ngos. Key points from the paper include:the war on terror has had an impact on aid and is undermining development policy.DocumentThe young face of NEPAD: children and young people in the New Partnership for Africa's Development
United Nations Children's Fund, 2004This paper suggests that the aspirations of NEPAD's initiators, partners and stakeholders for progress, peace and poverty-reducing growth should find their foundation in Africa's human capacity development, which in turn must start with Africa's children.DocumentHumanitarian action and the global war on terror: a review of trends and issues
Humanitarian Policy Group, ODI, 2003This report reviews key trends in humanitarian policy, focusing on the implications for humanitarian action of the global 'war on terrorism'.DocumentAn ounce of prevention: the failure of G8 policy on armed conflict
World Vision, 2004This report attempts to catalogue the human, social and economic costs of conflict in sixteen different countries and recommend changes that will help prevent future conflicts.DocumentCo-ordinating education during emergencies and reconstruction: challenges and responsibilities
Education Sector, UNESCO, 2004This book explores co-ordination of education delivery in and after emergencies.DocumentEnvironmental refugees: myth or reality?
Journal of Humanitarian Assistance, 2001This paper seeks to go further in questioning the value of international policy-makers focusing on 'environmental refugees' as a significant group of migrants, deserving of the world's attention.DocumentAfrica at the crossroads: time to deliver
Oxfam, 2002This paper outlines the changes Oxfam believes are needed in order to tackle the crisis facing Africa and to develop a new basis for partnership with the region. It proposes that these efforts will need to take into account the underlying causes of conflicts, including issues of natural resource extraction.
