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Security and stabilisation: the military contribution.
Focuses on the important role that analysis plays in defining, shaping, designing and monitoring interventions funded by the Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (CSSF).
Provides practical advice about strategic communications in conflict and stabilisation interventions.
Statement by UK Political Coordinator Fergus Eckersley at the UN Security Council meeting on Iraq.
Performance of Chemically Stabilised Roadbases: Results and Recommendations from Studies in Southern Africa.
GPI is part of the Stabilisation Unit .
Provides practical advice on how to increase the effectiveness of outsourced programmes.
The government's strategy for preparing for a second wave of COVID-19 covering supply and logistics for distribution of PPE.
This guide provides practical guidance on how to promote gender equality through strategic communications interventions in conflict and stabilisation contexts.
An internal annual review of the UK Government’s Stabilisation Unit 2018/19 performance.
Structure of the MSSG
This paper examines the evidence for carbonation in road trials constructed in a hot, arid area in Botswana
The CSSF Sahel is seeking bids for projects that seek to increase the effectiveness of the G5SJF’s community engagement, protection of civilians and human rights compliance.
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