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Do conflicts create poverty traps?: asset losses and recovery for displaced households in Colombia
Microcon, 2009Determining assets as key indicators of household welfare, the authors of this paper seek to analyse how asset losses occur during internal conflicts and the process of asset accumulation following conflict. To conduct such research they focused on an especially vulnerable group of victims of conflict - the displaced population in Colombia.DocumentOn the links between violent conflict and chronic poverty: how much do we really know?
Chronic Poverty Research Centre, UK, 2006Violent conflict, ranging in intensity from riots to wars, has become commonplace in today's world, and it would appear as though civil unrest on all scales is inextricably linked to poverty and deprivation. Or is it? This paper examines the trends emerging from recent research into the relationship between violent conflict and chronic poverty.DocumentAgricultural rehabilitation: mapping the linkages between humanitarian relief, social protection and development
Overseas Development Institute, 2006This paper addresses the question of how to support the livelihoods of rural people who have been affected by conflict.DocumentLivelihoods, chronic conflict and humanitarian response: a synthesis of current practice
Natural Resource Perspectives, ODI, 2003A large part of the populations of several countries (including the more remote and agriculturally ‘difficult’ areas) live in situations of chronic conflict or political instability.
