analysis and key policy recommendations on issues relating to livelihoods, basic services and social protection in conflict-affected situations. This and other SLRC Briefing papers are available from www.securelivelihoods.org. Funded by DFID. The views presented in this paper are those of the author(s) and not necessarily the views of SLRC o
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views expressed, which remain those of the author alone. Africa has become synonymous with conflict....
Approximately 4.75 billion USD of international aid money was spent in South Sudan between 2012 and ...
quantitative causal analysis Researching livelihoods and services affected by conflict i About us Se...
to services and perceptions of governance: An analysis of Pibor county, South Sudan from the perspec...
More than five million people in South Sudan are currently in urgent need of humanitarian aid, with ...
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or...
Since the end of the Cold War, the remedy offered to war-torn countries by the international communi...
The papers in this volume deal with some aspects of the process of development in post-conflict coun...
A pro-poor market-based approach has increasingly been adopted by INGOs as a livelihoods rebuilding ...
Summary by Sue UnsworthThis joint SLRC/ICTD paper investigates the neglected topic of the impact of ...
This briefing paper summarises shifts in international engagement in South Sudan from humanitarian a...
This chapter explores the impacts of conflict on growth, economic activity and livelihoods���impacts...
This briefing paper sheds light on some aspects of the conflict sensitivity of food aid in former No...
Interventions to support livelihoods in Fragile and Conflict-Affected Situations (FCAS) are seen by ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Secure Livelihoods Resear...
views expressed, which remain those of the author alone. Africa has become synonymous with conflict....
Approximately 4.75 billion USD of international aid money was spent in South Sudan between 2012 and ...
quantitative causal analysis Researching livelihoods and services affected by conflict i About us Se...
to services and perceptions of governance: An analysis of Pibor county, South Sudan from the perspec...
More than five million people in South Sudan are currently in urgent need of humanitarian aid, with ...
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or...
Since the end of the Cold War, the remedy offered to war-torn countries by the international communi...
The papers in this volume deal with some aspects of the process of development in post-conflict coun...
A pro-poor market-based approach has increasingly been adopted by INGOs as a livelihoods rebuilding ...
Summary by Sue UnsworthThis joint SLRC/ICTD paper investigates the neglected topic of the impact of ...
This briefing paper summarises shifts in international engagement in South Sudan from humanitarian a...
This chapter explores the impacts of conflict on growth, economic activity and livelihoods���impacts...
This briefing paper sheds light on some aspects of the conflict sensitivity of food aid in former No...
Interventions to support livelihoods in Fragile and Conflict-Affected Situations (FCAS) are seen by ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Secure Livelihoods Resear...
views expressed, which remain those of the author alone. Africa has become synonymous with conflict....
Approximately 4.75 billion USD of international aid money was spent in South Sudan between 2012 and ...