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Media mapping: Bayelsa & Rivers states for NRSP
Nigeria Stability and Reconciliation Programme, 2012This study is part of the establishment work of Nigeria Stability and Reconciliation Programme (NSRP) which is being implemented by the British Council and its partners. The programme is aimed at supporting Nigerian stakeholders in managing conflict non-violently and reducing the negative impacts of conflict and violence on the most vulnerable populations.DocumentWinners or losers? Assessing the contribution of youth employment and empowerment programmes to reducing conflict risk in Nigeria
Nigeria Stability and Reconciliation Programme, 2014Unemployment and lack of economic opportunities are widely considered, both popularly and among academic and policy discussants, to be significant factors aggravating conflict and increasing the chances of young people being drawn into violence as both perpetrators and victims.DocumentFrom design to implementation: Addressing the causes of violent conflict in Nigeria
Nigeria Stability and Reconciliation Programme, 2013Those tasked with designing programmes to address instability or violent conflict face a number of common operational challenges in assessing the nature of these issues, their causes, and the most effective responses.DocumentAnnual perception survey: 2013 baseline report
Nigeria Stability and Reconciliation Programme, 2013Since the early 1990s, Nigeria has witnessed growing incidences of violence which has resulted in an annual death toll of around 3,000 people since 2005. Repeated cycles of violence have raised questions about the stability of Africa's most populous country as the violence affects all aspects of the nation's social and economic development.DocumentNigeria stability and reconciliation programme: Media mapping
Nigeria Stability and Reconciliation Programme, 2011Over recent years, violent conflict has become increasingly common in Nigeria. Every day, in different parts of the country, incidents of violence are reported in both printed and electronic media. From politically motivated violence to religious intolerance; from ethno-national conflicts to violence funded by terror groups , the situation is rapidly degenerating.DocumentWatching us die on CNN: Report on the study of community-level conflict management mechanisms in the Niger Delta, middle belt and north east zones of Nigeria
Nigeria Stability and Reconciliation Programme, 2012The Nigeria Stability and Reconciliation Programme (NSRP) commissioned the Community-level Conflict Management Mechanisms study (CCMM) in January 2012. The study seeks to help reduce the negative impact of violent conflict on the most vulnerable, in eight target states: Kano, Yobe, Borno, Kaduna, Plateau, Delta, Bayelsa and Rivers. NSRP is designed around four main strands of work.DocumentWatching us die on CNN: Report on the study of community-level conflict management mechanisms in the Niger Delta, middle belt and north east zones of Nigeria
Nigeria Stability and Reconciliation Programme, 2012The Nigeria Stability and Reconciliation Programme (NSRP) commissioned the Community-level Conflict Management Mechanisms study (CCMM) in January 2012. The study seeks to help reduce the negative impact of violent conflict on the most vulnerable, in eight target states: Kano, Yobe, Borno, Kaduna, Plateau, Delta, Bayelsa and Rivers. NSRP is designed around four main strands of work.DocumentNigeria elections and violence: Synthesis of the national picture and regional dynamics and recommendations for action
Nigeria Stability and Reconciliation Programme, 2015Since Nigeria’s return to democratic and civilian rule in 1999, election periods have brought uncertainty and volatility, resulting at times in violence. The Peace and Security Working Group of Nigeria is concerned about the potential for violence around the upcoming presidential, national assembly, gubernatorial, and state assembly elections scheduled for February 2015.DocumentThe intervention and mediation of eminent persons in conflicts in Nigeria
Natural Resouces Systems Programme, 2014Since the 1980s, the term ‘eminent persons’ has been used to denote a group of distinguished and impartial mediators in conflict management, especially in international conflicts. They are frequently called on to mediate conflicts in Nigeria.DocumentThe role of the delta state government in the management of the amnesty programme
Nigeria Stability and Reconciliation Programme, 2014On 26 June 2009, the Federal Government of Nigeria announced an amnesty and unconditional pardon to militants in the Niger Delta. The amnesty involved surrender, demobilisation, disarmament and subsequent training of ex-militants.Pages
