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Provides simple tools which can be used to identify these potential effects and to strengthen conflict sensitivity.
This report looks at literature on current trends in violent conflict, focusing on ideas that are prevalent from post-2015
Resources and tools to help commissioners, managers and leaders reduce the impact of damaging parental conflict on children.
Event to facilitate discussions between aid workers, diplomats and researchers from Afghanistan, South Sudan, Somalia and Middle East
The guide focuses on violent conflict at the sub-national, national and trans-boundary level in relation to natural resources and climate change
Find out what reducing parental conflict is and about the work of the Reducing Parental Conflict Programme.
This report looks at trends in conflict and instability in the Indo-Pacific region, focusing on climate change effects and a number of civil liberties
Explore the impact of parental conflict on children and young people.
This article compares 5 cases in conflict-affected contexts
This rapid literature review presents the key literature on border disputes and micro-conflicts in South and Southeast Asia.
Statement by Lord (Tariq) Ahmad of Wimbledon at the UN Security Council open debate on the protection of civilians.
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