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The evidence base for this topic is weak despite much enthusiasm over the potential impact social media could have
Donor coordination has traditionally been poor in situations of conflict and fragility.
The aim of this paper is to examine how risks for FCDO are different in situations of conflict and fragility.
Researchers discuss what the international community needs to do differently to support people recovering from conflict
M&E is often neglected in situations of conflict and fragility, for a number of reasons.
This guidance explains how to apply to join the FCDO’s Office for Conflict, Stabilisation and Mediation (OCSM) Civilian Stabilisation Group (CSG).
This review summarises evidence of support to education system resilience and education service delivery during conflicts
Provides an overview of the relationship between energy, fragility and conflict
This report looks at whether changes in economic activity become entrenched after conflict has ended
This report presents findings from a review of the evidence on the links between gender based violence and outbreaks of violent conflict
Provide an overview of the latest evidence since 2010 on the impact of conflict on poverty
This research aims to draw lessons to limit the impact of organised crime on conflict, peace negotiations and political transitions
This paper reviews evidence of the impact of COVID-19 on governance and conflict, using a “governance and conflict first” approach
Addressing discrimination, inequality and human rights is a core challenge of the state-building and peace-building process.
Examines the strength of the evidence that exists around the role of media and information in periods of conflict and political change
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