Research this month
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Local First
Local First is a development approach that looks first for the capacity within countries before bringing in external expertise and resources
Local First is an approach to international development that prioritises the views and leadership of people and organisations in the countries affected, over those of outsiders from the international community. The campaign had it's UK launch this month.
Usalama project
The Usalama Project, from the Rift Valley Institute, seeks to provide in depth information about the conflict in Eastern DR Congo. Over the next year the project will produce a series of reports on the conflicts an parties involved. The first two reports are From CNDP to M23: The Evolution of an Armed Movement in the Eastern Congo and North Kivu: The Background to Conflict in North Kivu Province of the Eastern Congo.
Demobilisation and disarmament in peace processes
Rebel movements will usually only agree to formally disarm and disband their troops and dismantle their command structures once they are confident that they can ensure the safety and well-being of their combatants
Demobilisation and disarmament in peace processes, from NOREF, is a short policy brief on the circumstances in which armed groups agree to demobilise and disarm. The paper offers recommendations to mediators and peacebuilders.
Traditional authorities’ peacemaking role in Darfur
As broader peace efforts have faltered, interest has increased in the capacity of local communities in Darfur to regulate conflict in their midst.
Traditional authorities’ peacemaking role in Darfur, from USIP, examines the role of traditional justice mechanisms and traditional leaders in conflict resolution in Darfur.
Crisis management and conflict prevention in Eastern Europe and the Balkans: Lessons for Ukraine-EU Cooperation
[This book] contributes to the debate on reinforcing the European Union’s crisis management and emergency response capabilities, offering a genuinely comparative approach and focusing on the evolving ability of the Union to respond to emergencies and disasters through more effective institutional and cross border cooperation.
Crisis management and conflict prevention in Eastern Europe and the Balkans is a collection of articles on EU crisis management and conflict prevention in Eastern Europe, in the context of EU-Ukraine relations. The book includes a chapter on the role of civil society in conflict management.
Strengthening civil society? Reflections on international engagement in fragile states
In fragile states, even more than elsewhere, civil society matters. But the shape and form it takes differs widely and that variation needs to be taken seriously if civil society is to play its important role in contributing to a transition out of fragility.
Strengthening civil society, from ECDPM, discusses the issues around international engagement with civil society in fragile states. The paper looks at the challenges of engaging with civil society and the changing role of outside actors.