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Picking up the pieces: Liberia’s peacebuilding efforts post-Ebola
African Centre for Constructive Resolution of Disputes, 2015Liberia is at a critical juncture in terms of its ability to maintain its hard-won peace and ensure that its reconciliation and sustainable development efforts are not derailed.DocumentProtection in crisis: forced migration and protection in a global era
Migration Policy Institute, 2015Many forced migrants now fall outside the recognized refugee and asylum apparatus. Much displacement today is driven by a combination of intrastate conflict, poor governance and political instability, environmental change, and resource scarcity.DocumentPeace and security along the Ivorian-Liberian border: The local perspective
Conciliation Resources, 2015Since the Ivorian political crisis of 2010-2011, the Liberia-Côte d’Ivoire border region has experienced periodic cross-border attacks. These devastating attacks have destroyed lives, displaced families, shattered livelihoods and contributed to the breakdown of community norms and values.DocumentQuick Response Funds and DRRM Resources in the Department of National Defense and Various Departments
Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2014The study assesses the process of quick response fund (QRF) allocation, administration, and implementation under the various executive departments with cognizance of national disaster risk reduction management (DRRM) imperatives. It further touches on the inventory of the line agencies` available assets for disaster response and rehabilitation.DocumentSurveying livelihoods, service delivery and governance: baseline evidence from Pakistan
Sustainable Development Policy Institute, Pakistan, 2014To contribute towards a better understanding of what processes of livelihood recovery and state building look like following periods of conflict and how positive outcomes are achieved. Understanding socioeconomic change of this nature is possible only when appropriate evidence exists.DocumentGlobal Estimates 2014: People displaced by disasters
Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2014IDMC’s latest Global Estimates report shows that 22 million people were displaced in 2013 by disasters brought on by natural hazard events. As in previous years, the worst affected region is Asia, where 19 million people, or 87.1 per cent of the global total, were displaced during the year.DocumentThe risk of disaster-induced displacement in south-east Asia and China
Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2014With a focus on countries in south-east Asia and China, this is IDMC’s fourth regional study on disaster-related displacement risk.DocumentUnfinished business: Kenya’s efforts to address displacement and land issues in Coast Region
Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2014The report analyses displacement in Coast region and identifies tensions over land tenure and poor land governance as key triggers, and obstacles to durable solutions. It provides examples of land issues underlying displacement caused by generalised violence, disasters and human rights violations, and establishes a close link between tenure insecurity and forced evictions.DocumentDrugs, (dis)order and agrarian change: the political economy of drugs and its relevance to international drug policy
Norwegian Peacebuilding Centre, 2014n May 2014 the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) hosted a workshop, co-funded by NOREF and Christian Aid, designed to facilitate dialogue between scholars working on the political economy of drugs, conflict and development in Asia, Africa and Latin America.
