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Understanding and supporting security sector reform
Department for International Development, UK, 2002This document provides guidance for DFID governance advisers and country programme managers considering how to support the security sector.Key political and policy choices for donors include:military disengagement from politics – developing political strategies and constitutional dispensations to facilitate the withdrawal of the military from a formal political role and prevent excessivDocumentSafety, security and accessible justice: putting policy into practice
Department for International Development, UK, 2002The aim of these guidelines is to assist development staff in putting safety, security and accessible justice (SSAJ), policy into practice.As the guidelines highlight there are a number of reasons why safety, security and accessible justice matter to poor people, including:poor people and vulnerable groups suffer disproportionately from crime – eg the impact of theft is more severe ifDocumentA complex reality: the strategic behaviour of multinational oil corporations and the new wars in Sudan
Danish Institute for International Studies, 2006This paper examines the factors which influence the strategic behaviours of multinational corporations (MNCs) exploiting oil resources. The study maps the operations of eight prominent MNCs in Sudan since the initial exploration of oil, through its production, to the present day structure of the oil industry.DocumentSecurity, growth – development: priorities of the Danish Government for Danish development assistance 2005-2009
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Danida, Denmark, 2004This document presents the Danish Government’s development policy priorities and economic framework for the 2005-2009 period.DocumentCanada’s international policy statement: a role of pride and influence in the world
Canadian International Development Agency, 2005This paper outlines Canada’s new development strategy, a strategy focused on poverty reduction. This development strategy will focus on Africa.DocumentEU conflict prevention, management and resolution in Africa
International Alert, 2003This report aims to clarify and to assess the outcomes of the EU's Rome Seminar on Conflict Prevention, Management and Resolution in Africa.Key themes, conclusions and recommendations include:in order to maximise the potential for the EU-UN-AU tri-lateral partnership for peace and development there must be a process continuous consultation and co-ordination to ensure articulation of comDocumentForeign aid in the national interest: promoting freedom, security, and opportunity
US Agency for International Development, 2002This report, commissioned by USAID, outlines six key development assistance trends. The six trends highlighted in the report are:promoting democratic governancedriving economic growth improving people’s health mitigating conflict providing humanitarian aid accounting for private foreign aid.These trends inform the U.S.DocumentConflict assessments: aid, conflict and peace building in Sri Lanka
Department for International Development, UK, 2001This report, based upon a two-week field visit to Sri Lanka in April 2000, represents one contribution towards understanding these linkages better, and developing practical approaches to poverty alleviation and conflict mitigation in a context of ongoing violence.DocumentConflict assessments: disturbing connections: aid and conflict in Kyrgyzstan
Department for International Development, UK, 2001This report examines the sources of latent and open conflict in Kyrgyzstan, through the "lens" of a development donor, leading to an analysis of how current development policy and practice could be made more sensitive to the dynamics of conflict and peace.DocumentHelping prevent violent conflict
OECD Development Co-operation Directorate: DAC Guidelines, 2001This document presents DAC guidance on conflict prevention. The document is divided in two parts. The first part offers guidance on helping prevent violent conflict. It is oriented for external DAC partners.Pages
