| Date added: | 07/28/2005 |
| Date modified: | 08/15/2011 |
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July 2005 - This paper is part of the wider research project 'Strengthening parliaments in conflict and post-conflict situations'. The project aims to contribute to a broad-based discussion on the actual and potential roles of parliaments with regard to conflict management, and the formulation of recommendations on how the international community can better support parliaments to play such roes. This report specifically draws on experiences from Africa.
| Date added: | 10/01/2005 |
| Date modified: | 08/11/2011 |
| Filesize: | 100.16 kB |
| Downloads: | 675 |
2005 - This document provides guidance on the uses of video in a participatory-action-research process for peacebuilding. It summarizes the Interpeace experience on the use of video footage and video documentaries in peacebuilding.
| Date added: | 08/12/2010 |
| Date modified: | 08/12/2011 |
| Filesize: | 424.8 kB |
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2010 - This document in the 'Peacebuilding How?' series takes a closer look at the criteria that are currently being used to assess and evaluate peacebuilding efforts. The report takes a closer look at the five criteria produced by the Reflecting on Peace Practice (RPP) Programme and the criteria developed by the OECD Development Assistance Committee.
| Date added: | 08/12/2010 |
| Date modified: | 08/12/2011 |
| Filesize: | 539.57 kB |
| Downloads: | 750 |
2010 - This document in the 'Peacebuildiing How?' series examines a key issue in peace practice. It looks at the concepts of 'external' and 'internal' actors or of 'insiders and 'outsiders' and suggests the establishment of collaboration and effective peace partnerships.
| Date added: | 08/10/2010 |
| Date modified: | 08/09/2011 |
| Filesize: | 503.19 kB |
| Downloads: | 751 |
2010 - This document in the 'Peacebuilding How?' series discusses the ethics of peace practice and the peacebuilding industry. It asks the question "Are we doing it right - and are we doing the right thing?" and by doing so sheds a critical light upon peace ethics.