Conflict and Peace
The DAC Network on Conflict, Peace and Development Co-operation (CPDC, www.oecd.org/dac/conflict) is the international forum that brings together conflict prevention and peace-building experts from bilateral and multilateral development agencies, including from the UN system, EC, IMF and World Bank. The CPDC is a subsidiary group of the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC). The CPDC works on issues of security and development , peacebuilding and evaluation . More about recent and on-going CPDC work. What's new
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The Handbook ensures that donor support to SSR programmes is both effective and sustainable. The OECD DAC Handbook on SSRRecent Work
Security System Reform is an area of increasing international engagement in developing countries where security from violence and fear is coming to be seen as as a public policy and governance issue. Security System ReformSpotlight Online
This publication contains the ground-breaking 1997 conflict prevention guidelines and the 2001 supplement to that work. The full report is available in PDF and in a user-friendly hyperlink version. Helping Prevent Violent Conflict |