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Managing forests as common property
Forestry Department, FAO, 1998This comprehensive study brings together available information about the role of common property as a system of governance and its current relevance to forest management and use.A review of indigenous common property systems that have disappeared or survived, together with an examination of the experiences of selected contemporary collective management programmes in different countries, revealsDocumentPromoting democratic governance and preventing the recurrence of conflict: the role of the United Nations Development Programme inpost conflict peace-building
Paul H Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, USA, 2001This paper assesses the scope and significance of the new development agenda endorsed by UNDP and attempts to gauge the promises and dilemmas of its efforts to consolidate peace by promoting democracy and strengthening good governance, focusing on the experiences of Nicaragua, El Salvador and Guatemala.The paper first scrutinises the emergence of democracy and good governance in the agenda of tDocumentRisk of increasing instability in the Ferghana Valley
Forum on Early Warning and Early Response, 2001This article discusses instability in the Ferghana Valley (lies within Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan).The article finds that:at present, any serious armed religious extremism and the widening of its social base among refugees or displaced people may trigger violent responses from regional governments and the tightening of already undemocratic policies towards any dissenttheDocumentPreventing new Afghanistans: a regional strategy for reconstruction
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2002This article discusses the dangers of Central Asian states developing in the same direction as Afghanistan.DocumentTajikistan: an uncertain peace
International Crisis Group, 2001This article discusses the fragile peace in Tajikistan. The article indicates that Tajikistan remains the most vulnerable of the Central Asian nations.DocumentRebuilding Afghanistan: fantasy versus reality
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2001This article explores realistic possibilities for reconstructing Afghanistan.The article finds that:the international community is calling for the creation of a democratic, secular state, but it is also clearly not willing to provide a large military force to help build itgiven the extreme fragmentation and militarization of Afghan society, democratic reconstruction cannot possiblyDocumentCombating trafficking [of women] in South-East Asia: a review of policy and programme responses
International Organization for Migration, 2001At least 200-225,000 women and children from South-East Asia are trafficked annually, a figure representing nearly one-third of the global trafficking trade. Of the estimated 45-50,000 women and children estimated to be trafficked into the US each year, 30,000 are believed to come from South-East Asia.DocumentGlobal IDP: Afghanistan information menu
Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2001This page provides access to all Afghan specific resources included in the IDP Database.Includes information on:causes and background of displacmentpopulation profile and figurespatterns of displacementphysical security and freedom of movementsubsistence needsaccess to educationissues of self-reliance and public participationissues of family identity and cultDocumentRefugees and asylum seekers in London: a GLA perspective
Information Centre about Asylum and Refugees in the UK, 2001This article discusses refugees and asylum seekers in London.The article recommends that:vouchers should be replaced with cash paymentsthe present system of ‘dispersal’ should be replaced with a national system of reception and settlement of asylum seekers designed to meet their needsplans for large-scale forcible administrative removal of failed asylum applicants should be dropDocumentAsylum Seekers’ Skills and Qualifications Audit Pilot Project
Information Centre about Asylum and Refugees in the UK, 2001This report audits the skills and qualifications of about 440 asylum seekers dispersed under the National Asylum Support System (NASS) to Leicester and assesses their potential contribution to the local and regional economy before they gain permission to work and thus at a time when referrals to preparation, education and opportunities can promote their chances of employment.Pages
