28.03.12
Ex-pirates in Somalia
Disengagement Processes and Reintegration Programming
University of Tromsø, Centre for Peace Studies | 33 sider | Fulltekst nedlasting
The research project aims to outline the key analytical and practical concerns regarding reintegration processes in Somalia, Nepal and Afghanistan. This present subsidiary country report on Somalia is divided into two main parts. The first part explores the processes, conditions and circumstances that influence decisions to join piracy groups in Somalia, as well as decisions to disengage from the groups and activities.
>> Summary
The second part of the report looks at the Norwegian Church Aid’s (NCA) “Alternative Livelihood to Piracy” (ALP) project, which is facilitating the disengagement and reintegration of pirates in Somalia.
The report studies the processes of disengagement from piracy groups and reintegration into productive non-violent livelihood, as well as the role a project can play in these processes in the Somali context.
These insights hold wider relevance for programming for second generation reintegration programs with their increasing attention to community security and the critical linkages between social and economic reintegration.
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