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How climate insecurity could trigger more conflict in Somalia

Climate change effects such as droughts, flash floods, erratic rainfall, disruption to the monsoon seasons, strong winds, cyclones, sandstorms, dust storms and increased temperature are being experienced across Somalia. These effects are affecting livelihoods, and contributing to local grievances and community tensions.

  • Africa
  • Conflict
  • Climate
  • Africa
  • Conflict
  • Climate
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How climate insecurity could trigger more conflict in Somalia

Climate change effects such as droughts, flash floods, erratic rainfall, disruption to the monsoon seasons, strong winds, cyclones, sandstorms, dust storms and increased temperature are being experienced across Somalia. These effects are affecting livelihoods, and contributing to local grievances and community tensions.

  • Africa
  • Conflict
  • Climate
  • Africa
  • Conflict
  • Climate
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How climate insecurity could trigger more conflict in Somalia

Climate change effects such as droughts, flash floods, erratic rainfall, disruption to the monsoon seasons, strong winds, cyclones, sandstorms, dust storms and increased temperature are being experienced across Somalia. These effects are affecting livelihoods, and contributing to local grievances and community tensions.

  • Africa
  • Conflict
  • Climate
  • Africa
  • Conflict
  • Climate
Event
12:30 - 14:00 Europe/Oslo
YouTube
Engelsk
Event
12:30 - 14:00 Europe/Oslo
YouTube
Engelsk
19. Apr 2021
Event
12:30 - 14:00 Europe/Oslo
YouTube
Engelsk

The impact of climate change on UN Peacekeeping operations

Follow this webinar to learn more about how climate change impacts UN peacekeeping operations.

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Scientific article

Adaptive Peace Operations: Navigating the Complexity of Influencing Societal Change Without Causing Harm

Peace operations are deployed to contain violence and to facilitate this process, but if they interfere too much, they will cause harm by inadvertently disrupting the very feedback loops critical for self-organization to emerge and to be sustained. To navigate this dilemma, this paper by Research Professor Cedric de Coning proposes employing an adaptive approach, where peace operations, together with the communities and people affected by the conflict, actively engage in an iterative process of inductive learning and adaptation. Adaptive Peace Operations is a normative and functional approach to peace operations that is aimed at navigating the complexity inherent in trying to nudge societal change processes towards sustaining peace, without causing harm.

  • Peace operations
  • United Nations
  • Peace operations
  • United Nations
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Report

Global handel og medisinsk beredskap i lys av Covid-19

The study analyzes world trade and value chains for medical goods before and during Covid-19, and on this basis discusses lessons learned for medical preparedness in Norway. Since Norway imports much of what we need, emergency preparedness is an international issue, while it has largely been treated as a national matter. Report to the Corona Commission 2.2.2021.

  • International economics
  • Trade
  • Pandemics
  • International economics
  • Trade
  • Pandemics
Event
17:00 - 18:30 Europe/Oslo
Microsoft Teams
Engelsk
Event
17:00 - 18:30 Europe/Oslo
Microsoft Teams
Engelsk
21. Apr 2021
Event
17:00 - 18:30 Europe/Oslo
Microsoft Teams
Engelsk

Children in Violent Extremist Organizations

Terrorist organizations, like ISIS, Hamas and the Taliban have exploited children for years. This seminar takes a closer look at the different ways in which these groups recruit and deploy children.

Event
17:00 - 18:00 Europe/Oslo
Zoom
Engelsk
Event
17:00 - 18:00 Europe/Oslo
Zoom
Engelsk
12. Apr 2021
Event
17:00 - 18:00 Europe/Oslo
Zoom
Engelsk

Informal elites as local bureaucrats: Why working as a tax collector increases the local accountability of city chiefs in Congo

We are excited to announce that this semester’s third seminar in our Tax for Development Webinar Series will take place on Tuesday April 13th at 03:00 PM (CET). The speaker is Jonathan Weigel (London School of Economics). He will present the paper “Informal elites as local bureaucrats: Why working as a tax collector increases the local accountability of city chiefs in Congo”.

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Chapter

Hybridity, Adaptive Peacebuilding and Complexity

This chapter introduces Complexity and Adaptive Peacebuilding and considers how it contributes to the contemporary hybridity debate. Following a brief introduction to Complexity theory, this chapter explores the utility of a complex systems perspective to expand our understanding of hybrid peacebuilding. Adaptive peacebuilding is then introduced as an approach that can help hybrid peacebuilding cope with the uncer- tainty dilemma that is a characteristic of complex social systems, as well as manage the relational dimension of hybrid peacebuilding through a collaborative approach.

  • Peace operations
  • Nation-building
  • Peace operations
  • Nation-building
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Central African Republic: What's behind the crisis?

The situation in the Central African Republic's capital of Bangui is "apocalyptic" - that's how a former prime minister this week described the situation there. The UN says more than 200,000 people have fled their homes since the conflict erupted last month. Rebel forces now control two-thirds of the country. Dr Andrew Yaw Tchie, Senior Research Fellow at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs, gives the background to this crisis.

  • Africa
  • Conflict
  • Insurgencies
  • Africa
  • Conflict
  • Insurgencies
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