Most deaths due to violence now occur outside traditional conflict settings. In these contexts, violence is complex and often hard to understand, linked to a variety of conditions, situations and trends which are deeply embedded and difficult to shift without considerable investment, contextual knowledge and risk. Development is indispensible to reducing armed violence, while aid efforts are expected to be informed by rigorous evidence and qualify as good value for money. Therefore, defining and determining success in this field is urgently needed. This policy briefing explores the challenges of generating better evidence as well as how to respond to complexity, proposing where efforts should be focused.UK Department for International Devel...
Knowledge and evidence are important elements of all policy processes. While the availability of mor...
This dissertation focuses on the sub-national impact of foreign aid on civil conflicts by asking the...
Security of lives and properties has been considered as fundamental responsibility of government. Th...
The new Sustainable Development Goal to reduce armed violence is a welcome commitment but the prescr...
Understanding and addressing ‘non-conflict’ violence is a key challenge for development. Different ...
Organised armed conflict is a problem that occurs predominantly in low and middle-income countries. ...
Understanding and tackling violence that occurs outside of armed conflict settings is essential to ...
The emerging field of Armed Violence Reduction and Prevention (AVR) has, both as a concept and as a ...
This briefing paper examines relationships between armed violence affecting rural communities and ef...
In 2014, Kenya and Uganda were two of the top three recipients of official development assistance in...
This briefing paper seeks to increase awareness of and review the linkages between disarmament, demo...
YesThis report on Nepal is one of 13 case studies (all of the case studies can be found at www.bradf...
Debates over violence, security, humanitarian and development imperatives have long been polarised....
Policymakers in OECD countries regularly cite reducing terrorism as a key purpose of foreign aid. Co...
It is yet to be understood as to what is the right thing to do to control a global menace, which sys...
Knowledge and evidence are important elements of all policy processes. While the availability of mor...
This dissertation focuses on the sub-national impact of foreign aid on civil conflicts by asking the...
Security of lives and properties has been considered as fundamental responsibility of government. Th...
The new Sustainable Development Goal to reduce armed violence is a welcome commitment but the prescr...
Understanding and addressing ‘non-conflict’ violence is a key challenge for development. Different ...
Organised armed conflict is a problem that occurs predominantly in low and middle-income countries. ...
Understanding and tackling violence that occurs outside of armed conflict settings is essential to ...
The emerging field of Armed Violence Reduction and Prevention (AVR) has, both as a concept and as a ...
This briefing paper examines relationships between armed violence affecting rural communities and ef...
In 2014, Kenya and Uganda were two of the top three recipients of official development assistance in...
This briefing paper seeks to increase awareness of and review the linkages between disarmament, demo...
YesThis report on Nepal is one of 13 case studies (all of the case studies can be found at www.bradf...
Debates over violence, security, humanitarian and development imperatives have long been polarised....
Policymakers in OECD countries regularly cite reducing terrorism as a key purpose of foreign aid. Co...
It is yet to be understood as to what is the right thing to do to control a global menace, which sys...
Knowledge and evidence are important elements of all policy processes. While the availability of mor...
This dissertation focuses on the sub-national impact of foreign aid on civil conflicts by asking the...
Security of lives and properties has been considered as fundamental responsibility of government. Th...