The overarching purpose of the Addressing and Mitigating Violence (AMV) theme is to generate useful analysis to tackle policy dilemmas relating to ‘newer’ forms of violence and organised crime. Across the contexts where we work, we undertook a multi-level governance analysis with a multi-actor governance approach to better understand the contributions and possibilities for convergence between state and non-state stakeholder efforts in different policy spaces. The work for year three provided additional case studies and further analysis to consolidate the work on the sub-themes to date. Year three also provided an opportunity to present a body of work from the first two sub-themes to key stakeholders and wider audiences through the hostin...
he policy brief summarises the findings of GICHD study into the role of mine action organisations in...
Last year, an estimated 2.1 million people experienced some form of domestic abuse in the UK, with 1...
Following on from the World Bank’s World Development Report 2011 on conflict, security and developme...
The overarching purpose of the Addressing and Mitigating Violence theme (AMV) is to generate useful...
The overarching purpose of the Addressing and Mitigating Violence (AMV) theme is to generate useful...
Knowledge and evidence are important elements of all policy processes. While the availability of mor...
The last decades have seen increased consensus for the need to understand and address violence throu...
Understanding and addressing ‘non-conflict’ violence is a key challenge for development. Different ...
The new Sustainable Development Goal to reduce armed violence is a welcome commitment but the prescr...
Most deaths due to violence now occur outside traditional conflict settings. In these contexts, viol...
Organised armed conflict is a problem that occurs predominantly in low and middle-income countries. ...
The British government’s strategy to tackle violence against women and girls cements an approach see...
Violence reduction in the US is benefitting from excellent research (and ongoing research agendas) i...
Violence around the globe is a key area of conflict management that should be addressed through evid...
This report develops evidence-based insights into contextual dimensions of violence and practices on...
he policy brief summarises the findings of GICHD study into the role of mine action organisations in...
Last year, an estimated 2.1 million people experienced some form of domestic abuse in the UK, with 1...
Following on from the World Bank’s World Development Report 2011 on conflict, security and developme...
The overarching purpose of the Addressing and Mitigating Violence theme (AMV) is to generate useful...
The overarching purpose of the Addressing and Mitigating Violence (AMV) theme is to generate useful...
Knowledge and evidence are important elements of all policy processes. While the availability of mor...
The last decades have seen increased consensus for the need to understand and address violence throu...
Understanding and addressing ‘non-conflict’ violence is a key challenge for development. Different ...
The new Sustainable Development Goal to reduce armed violence is a welcome commitment but the prescr...
Most deaths due to violence now occur outside traditional conflict settings. In these contexts, viol...
Organised armed conflict is a problem that occurs predominantly in low and middle-income countries. ...
The British government’s strategy to tackle violence against women and girls cements an approach see...
Violence reduction in the US is benefitting from excellent research (and ongoing research agendas) i...
Violence around the globe is a key area of conflict management that should be addressed through evid...
This report develops evidence-based insights into contextual dimensions of violence and practices on...
he policy brief summarises the findings of GICHD study into the role of mine action organisations in...
Last year, an estimated 2.1 million people experienced some form of domestic abuse in the UK, with 1...
Following on from the World Bank’s World Development Report 2011 on conflict, security and developme...