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Fred, krise og konflikt

Hva er de sentrale spørsmålene knyttet til fred, krise og konflikt?
Hvor hender det?
Dannelsen av og utviklingen i Irak
  • The Middle East and North Africa
  • Peace operations
  • Conflict
  • Governance
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Rapport

Peace Operations in Africa: the Next Decade

  • Afrika
  • Fredsoperasjoner
  • Afrika
  • Fredsoperasjoner
Hvor hender det?
Om opptrappinga av Iran-konflikten, partane i konflikten og kva konflikten går ut på.
  • The Middle East and North Africa
  • Conflict
Hvor hender det?
Om opptrappinga av Iran-konflikten, partane i konflikten og kva konflikten går ut på.
  • The Middle East and North Africa
  • Conflict
Publikasjoner
Publikasjoner
Rapport

International Engagement in Sudan after the CPA : Report on the piloting of OECD/DAC's 'Principles for Good International Engagement in Fragile Sta...

[Abstract] The report analyses the international engagement in Sudan since the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) in relation to the Principles for Good International Engagement in Fragile States and Situations, which the OECD/DAC is currently developing. The report concludes that donor coordination has been quite advanced in Sudan, with a number of innovative mechanisms tried out. Furthermore, there has been a concerted effort towards contributing to the building of the South Sudan state. This effort, however, has focused on building institutions from the top down in Juba, without a complementary emphasis on building legitimacy and the relations between state apparatus and society. Moreover, strengthening the relationship between the Government of National Unity and the Government of South Sudan has been given relatively less attention. In terms of peacebuilding, there are also challenges for international engagement. More could have been done to contribute to a short-term peace dividend, and perhaps also to support the implementation of the CPA. On the basis of the experiences of the case of Sudan, the OECD/DAC Principles are found to be very relevant for guiding international engagement.

  • Utviklingspolitikk
  • Midtøsten og Nord-Afrika
  • Fredsoperasjoner
  • Utviklingspolitikk
  • Midtøsten og Nord-Afrika
  • Fredsoperasjoner
Hvor hender det?
Et kritisk blikk på Norges selvbilde som fredsnasjon.
  • NATO
  • Foreign policy
  • Peace operations
  • Conflict
Hvor hender det?
Et kritisk blikk på Norges selvbilde som fredsnasjon.
  • NATO
  • Foreign policy
  • Peace operations
  • Conflict
Hvor hender det?
Konflikten mellom palestinere og israelere har pågått i tiår etter tiår. Artikkelen tar for seg de sentrale stridsspørsmålene i konflikten og de sentrale...
  • The Middle East and North Africa
  • Peace operations
  • Conflict
Hvor hender det?
Konflikten mellom palestinere og israelere har pågått i tiår etter tiår. Artikkelen tar for seg de sentrale stridsspørsmålene i konflikten og de sentrale...
  • The Middle East and North Africa
  • Peace operations
  • Conflict
Publikasjoner
Publikasjoner
Rapport

A Childhood Lost? The Challenges of Successful Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration of Child Soldiers: The Case of West Africa

[Abstract] After a conflict ends, there is a need to disarm, demobilise and reintegrate child soldiers into society. This report examines the challenges of achieving successful disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration (DDR) of child soldiers, with reference to DDR processes in West Africa, and suggests how such problems can be overcome. The challenges posed by the DDR of child soldiers in West Africa are vast and complex. The disarmament and demobilisation phase involves a dilemma between the need to include as many child soldiers as possible in the DDR process (many whom do not carry weapons), with an often- conflicting need to collect as many weapons as possible. In the reintegration phase of DDR come the challenges of rehabilitating former child soldiers, both physically and psychologically; the difficulties of reuniting child soldiers with their families; and the difficulties of creating viable opportunities for demobilised child soldiers in a post-conflict society. It is argued that DDR can succeed only if it addresses the needs of all child soldiers, including those who circumvent the official process, child soldiers who demobilise as adults, and girl soldiers. Moreover, DDR has to address the broader regional implications of conflict; it should take local circumstances into consideration; be carried out within the context of wider post-conflict reconstruction and peace-building; and must address the needs of the entire community into which the former child soldier is to be reintegrated.

  • Afrika
  • Humanitære spørsmål
  • Afrika
  • Humanitære spørsmål
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