| Date added: | 06/29/2011 |
| Date modified: | 07/29/2011 |
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June 2011 - This report presents the findings, conclusions and recommendations of the evaluation of the Voz di Paz programme, undertaken from 20 April until 30 May 2011.
| Date added: | 10/22/2008 |
| Date modified: | 08/05/2011 |
| Filesize: | 1.37 MB |
| Downloads: | 553 |
October 2008 - This document presents the results of an external evaluation of the Interpeace programme in Guinea-Bissau. The evaluation was commissioned by the United Nations Democracy Fund and Interpeace.
| Date added: | 12/19/2011 |
| Date modified: | 12/19/2011 |
| Filesize: | 143.24 kB |
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December 2011 - This document is a brief summary of our peacebuilding work in Guinea-Bissau.
| Date added: | 08/26/2010 |
| Date modified: | 02/28/2013 |
| Filesize: | 3.98 MB |
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August 2010 - This report, originally in Portuguese, is a translation and synthesis of the ideas, views, and perspectives of the participants who took part in the consultations on the obstacles to peace and causes of conflict in Guinea-Bissau. The report also contains testimonies and statements made by participants as a way of illustrating important issues and concerns. The report is structured around the four categories (national issues, regional issues, cross-cutting issues and emerging issues) and the formulation of issues that came out of the consultations (Ineffective state institutions and bad governance; Poverty; Poor administration of justice; and Tribalism).
| Date added: | 08/26/2010 |
| Date modified: | 02/28/2013 |
| Filesize: | 11.57 MB |
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August 2010 - This report in its original Portuguese version is a synthesis of the ideas, views, and perspectives of the participants who took part in the consultations on the obstacles to peace and causes of conflict in Guinea-Bissau. The report also contains testimonies and statements made by participants as a way of illustrating important issues and concerns. The report is structured around the four categories (national issues, regional issues, cross-cutting issues and emerging issues) and the formulation of issues that came out of the consultations (Ineffective state institutions and bad governance; Poverty; Poor administration of justice; and Tribalism).