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    Staying put: time to join refugee self-sufficiency with local integration?

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2004
    Some three million refugees from war-torn countries in Central and East Africa are in a protracted refugee situation – defined as living in exile for more than five years. Donors focus on delivering emergency assistance in response to high profile refugee flows, but are losing interest in helping forced migrants from states where there is no prospect of peace.
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    Buying peace or fuelling war: the role of corruption in armed conflict

    Department of Geography, University of British Columbia, 2003
    This paper challenges the assumption that corruption is a primary cause of under-development and conflict.
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    Constitution writing and conflict resolution in Africa

    WIDER Conference on Making Peace Work, 2004
    A number of good practice guidelines for the conduct of constitution writing for post-conflict countries have claimed that public consultation and participatory processes – such as referenda, for example – can help to reduce levels of violence.
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    Creating livelihoods under stress: some examples from India

    Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2002
    This report details the process of creating and managing livelihoods under stress in India, through three case studies.
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    Environmental refugees: myth or reality?

    Journal of Humanitarian Assistance, 2001
    This paper seeks to go further in questioning the value of international policy-makers focusing on 'environmental refugees' as a significant group of migrants, deserving of the world's attention.
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    Environmental refugees: a misnomer or a reality?

    Engendering Eden, Cork, 2001
    This paper assesses the relevancy of the concept of 'environmental refugees'.
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    Trapped by inequality: Bhutanese refugee women in Nepal

    Human Rights Watch, 2003
    This report examines the uneven response of UNHCR and the government of Nepal to gender-based violence against Bhutanese girls and women in refugee camps in Nepal.
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    Aid and conflict: the policy coherence challenge

    WIDER Conference on Making Peace Work, 2004
    This paper explores the security dimensions of policy coherence for development (PCD) work, arguing that the future of aid lies in the intersection between security and development. Illustrating the interlinkages between security and development, the paper reports that there is growing evidence of a two-way causality.
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    Dilemmas of post-conflict transition: lessons from the health sector

    Overseas Development Institute, 1995
    This paper, published by the Overseas Development Institute (ODI), examines the experience of the health sector in situations of post-conflict transition in Cambodia, Ethiopia, and Uganda.
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    Winning the Peace conference report: women’s role in post-conflict Iraq

    Women Waging Peace, Cambridge and Washington, 2003
    This is a report from a forum on the crucial role women can – and should – play in Iraqi reconstruction held in April 2003 in Washington D.C.

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