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Why is prior consultation not yet an effective tool for conflict resolution? The case of Peru
German Institute of Global and Area Studies, 2013This Working Paper from the German Institute of Global and Area Studies argues that new legislation in Peru will not help to turn prior consultations into a tool for conflict resolution as long as the normative framework itself is contested and the necessary basic conditions are not in place.DocumentEnhancing the Horn of Africa responsive capacity to climate change impacts workshop report
UNDP-UNEP Poverty-Environment Initiative, 2014The output report from the 2014 Enhancing the Horn of Africa responsive capacity to climate change impacts workshop, held in Nairobi.DocumentImproving water management in Myanmar’s dry zone for food security, livelihoods and health
2015This reports suggests key findings under topic areas, including:DocumentMigration as adaptation? A comparative analysis of policy frameworks
International Organization for Migration, 2015With recent climatic and environmental changes occurring all across the globe, adaptation has been in the front line of development policies.DocumentSafeguarding against corruption risks in Lebanon’s offshore petroleum sector
Lebanese Center for Policy Studies, 2015Given Lebanon’s dismal track record in countering corruption and its chronically gridlocked political process, the risks of corruption in the country’s nascent petroleum sector are significant.DocumentSpoils of oil? Assessing and mitigating the risks of corruption in Lebanon’s emerging offshore petroleum sector
Lebanese Center for Policy Studies, 2015To be fully prepared for Lebanon’s possible transformation into a major oil and gas producer, the risks of corruption in connection to its nascent petroleum sector need to be better understood and addressed.DocumentClimate variability, food production shocks, and violent conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa
IOPscience, 2015Earlier research that reports a correlational pattern between climate anomalies and violent conflict routinely refers to drought-induced agricultural shocks and adverse economic spillover effects as a key causal mechanism linking the two phenomena.DocumentEkoi and Etem in Karamoja - A study of decision-making in a post-conflict society
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2013This book presents the findings of a nine-month action research process in Karamoja.DocumentUnderstanding insurgent margins in Kenya, Nigeria and Mali
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2015In recent years, violent insurgency has gripped the margins of Kenya, Mali and Nigeria. Militant Islamist groups have attacked civilian populations, state security personnel and political-administrative officials, spreading insecurity across large areas and exploiting the mistrust between societies at the margins and central authorities.DocumentBy the gun or by the bribe: Firm size, environmental governance and corruption among mining companies in Guatemala
U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, 2015This U4 Issue discusses the corruption risks faced by mining companies in Guatemala, with a particular focus on the risks faced by small, “junior” mining companies primarily engaged in exploration.Pages
