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This rapid review synthesises evidence on the immediate and medium and longer-term impacts of COVID19 on conflict and security
Statistics on the proportion of children affected by parental conflict in families.
This study seeks to understand how crime and conflict intersect, focusing on Boko Haram and militant groups in the Niger Delta
Examines the strength of the evidence that exists around the role of media and information in periods of conflict and political change
Addressing discrimination, inequality and human rights is a core challenge of the state-building and peace-building process.
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This rapid review synthesises evidence on gender as a causal factor in different inter and intra state conflicts
Alignment is the use of a partner country’s policies, strategies and priorities to guide donor action.
This report examines the implications for peace and stability of China’s increasing engagement in conflict-affected states
This paper finds that China’s vision of addressing conflicts and security challenges differs substantially from those of Western countries.
Inspectors maintain principles of openness, fairness and impartiality, they are allocated casework taking into account the conflict of interest policy.
Researchers from the Secure Livelihoods Research Consortium discuss what the policy community gets wrong about conflict
This policy brief outlines a new, and nuanced, relationship among conflict, peace making, and natural resources.
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