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    Libya: policy options for transition

    Chatham House [Royal Institute of International Affairs], UK, 2011
    What now for Libya with the fall of the authoritarian, centralised ‘one-party’ system? With the Gaddafi regime defeated and dispersed policy analysts and development professionals will swiftly look to support reconstruction – and reconciliation – efforts in the country.
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    Right Now! Women with Disabilities Build Peace Post-Conflict

    Center for Women Policy Studies, 2011
    The main focus of this paper, part of the series of Barbara Faye Waxman Fiduccia papers on women and girls with disabilities, is to makes the argument for better inclusion of women with disabilities in peace building and reconciliation processes.
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    Transnational communities and conflicts: challenges and how to address them

    INFOCON, 2011
    While research on diasporas and transnational communities has been relatively extensive, little is known about the civil society organizations that emerge from these communities, and how these organizations shape and structure the communities they claim to represent.
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    World Development Report 2011 - Conflict, Security and Development

    World Development Report, World Bank, 2011
    Some 1.5 billion people live in countries affected by repeated cycles of political and criminal violence, and no low-income fragile or conflict-affected country has yet to achieve a single Millennium Development Goal. Children living in fragile states are twice as likely to be undernourished and three times as likely to be out of school.
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    The State of World Population 2010: From conflict and crisis to renewal

    United Nations Population Fund, 2010
    This report coincides with the 10th anniversary of UN Security Council Resolution 1325, the first formal attempt of this body to redress the absence or low level of women’s participation in peace and reconstruction efforts.
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    Women count for peace: the 2010 open days on women, peace and security

    United Nations [UN] Peacekeeping Operations, 2010
    In the summer of 2010, female peace activists and senior United Nations (UN) leaders in conflict affected countries met for 25 special meetings: the ‘Open Days on Women, Peace and Security’. These aimed to ensure that women’s voices and leadership guide the work of the UN, improving its efforts to promote peace and protect women.
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    Means to what end: policymaking and state-building in Afghanistan

    Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, 2010
    This study describes a number of national-level policymaking processes in Afghanistan, applying a cross-case analysis of five different case studies. The five cases highlight the complicated and difficult relationship between donors and the government, as well as the rather weak relationships between the people and both of these actors.
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    Reconstructing public administration after conflict: challenges, practices and lessons learned

    Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations, 2010
    Recovery after conflict is possible is possible if public administration can earn the trust of the people, provide services to them, and  and operate in an effective, transparent and accountable way. This report seeks to analyse challenges, practices and lessons learned in rebuilding public administration after conflict.
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    Oil, peace and development: the Sudanese impasse

    Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2010
    This working paper seeks to describe how oil has impacted on the Sudanese national economy as well as the peace agreement that the central government signed with the Sudan Peoples' Liberation Movement (SPLM).
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    Peace at all costs? Reintegration and reconciliation in Afghanistan

    Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, 2010
    This research paper captures the current reflections and concerns in Afghanistan about the strategy and expectations for the reintegration and reconciliation processes in the country. The paper also covers the challenges facing these processes.

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