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International Support to Post-Conflict Transition: Rethinking Policy, Changing Practice presents clear policy recommendations for better practice in order to improve the speed, flexibility, predictability and risk management of international support during post-conflict transition.
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About the work of the DAC International Network on Conflict and Fragility (INCAF) to support implementation of the OECD Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible Supply Chains of Minerals from Conflict-Affected and High-Risk Areas.
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12-January-2012
Arabic, , 822kb
The Principles for International Engagement in Fragile States - Arabic Version
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About the Principles for Good International Engagement in Fragile States.
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This glossary brings together a number of terms used in INCAF publications. It is meant as a reference tool, and includes links to the original sources for further information.
2-December-2011
English, , 4,279kb
This DAC-INCAF Issues Brief summarises discussions at the policy-practitioners workshop on how international engagement in Yemen can be improved, held in Berlin on 12 October.
This book contains a large-scale mapping of Armed Violence Reduction and Prevention activities, focusing on six countries - Brazil, Burundi, Colombia, Liberia, South Africa and Timor-Leste - with a view to understanding what works and what does not work.
20-October-2011
English, , 1,603kb
Emerging from the work of the International Network on Conflict and Fragility, this booklet presents key definitions, messages and recommendations for armed violence reduction. The booklet was produced in collaboration with UNDP and the Geneva Declaration Secretariat.
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