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Enhancing socio-economic opportunities for ex-combatants in post-conflict environments

Case study series summary
International Alert
October, 2012
International Alert
6 pages
London, UK
978-1-906677-33-6

This report summarises the findings of a series of case studies which explore the socio-economic aspects of reintegration programmes for ex-combatants in a number of conflict-affected countries where International Alert works: Nepal, Liberia and

This report summarises the findings of a series of case studies which explore the socio-economic aspects of reintegration programmes for ex-combatants in Nepal, Liberia and Uganda.

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Programming Framework for International Alert

Design, monitoring and evaluation
International Alert
January, 2010
International Alert
56 pages
London, UK

Our Programming Framework provides International Alert peace practitioners with some guidance in the complex and difficult task of building peace. It also offers those we work with and are accountable to greater clarity about what we do and why we do it. Most importantly, it is designed to enable peacebuilders to be better able to identify and measure the impact of their actions, so that they can be more effective in what they do.

Our Programming Framework provides International Alert peace practitioners with some guidance in the complex and difficult task of building peace.

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Gender in peacebuilding

Taking stock
Judy El-Bushra
October, 2012
International Alert
24 pages
London, UK
978-1-906677-99-2

This report reflects the findings of the preparatory phase of a three-year research project exploring the role of gender in peacebuilding. Whilst addressing key research questions, the report identifies three approaches to gender that are evident in peacebuilding: gender-blind, those based on UN Security Council Resolution 1325, and gender-relational. The third – and hitherto unexplored – approach, is based on a strategy of benefit-sharing and solidarity-building between men and women, and uses a context-specific gendered power analysis as its starting point.

This report identifies three approaches to gender in peacebuilding: gender-blind, those based on UN Security Council Resolution 1325, and gender-relational. The third – and hitherto unexplored – approach, is based on a strategy of benefit-sharing and solidarity-building between men and women. The report calls for a greater exploration of this approach.

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Ending the deadlock

Towards a new vision of peace in eastern DRC
International Alert
September, 2012
International Alert
60 pages
London, UK
978-1-906677-31-2

This report demonstrates how the conflicts in the east of Democratic Republic of Congo are embedded in Congolese history and how they relate mainly to the distribution of power and economic resources, influenced by the ethnic identity of the various parties. The conflicts combine local aspects along with the dynamics of regional war, which explains their particular complexity. This report analyses the various programmes aimed at restoring peace in the country, concluding that they have not addressed the root causes of conflict.

This report analyses how the conflicts in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo are embedded in history and in the nature of governance. Solutions, the report argues, need to tackle deep-rooted political issues at local, national and regional level.

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Post-war economic opportunities in northern Uganda

Implications for women’s empowerment and political participation
Josephine Ahikire
Aramanzan Madanda
Christine Ampaire
July, 2012
International Alert
54 pages
London, UK
978-1-906677-27-5

This report sets out to examine and understand the position of women in the peace economy and politics, and the interaction between their increased economic power and their participation in political and public life in northern Uganda. Women have played a key role in the region’s economic recovery after the war, enabling them to increase their income significantly; however, not at a level which would allow them to achieve economic security, and break free from the cycle of economic survival and merely meeting practical needs.

This report examines the position of women in the peace economy and politics of northern Uganda, and the interaction between their increased economic power and their participation in political and public life.

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Women's political participation and economic empowerment in post-conflict countries

Lessons from the Great Lakes region in Africa
International Alert
EASSI
July, 2012
International Alert
52 pages
London, UK
978-1-906677-28-2

One of the positive outcomes of recent peace processes in Africa’s Great Lakes region has been the increased involvement of women in the public sphere, primarily thanks to the adoption of quota systems for female representation. Women have had some success in influencing official peace processes in the region, ensuring provisions for women’s rights were made. They have been actively engaged as both voters and candidates in elections, but few are elected.

Recommendations for civil society, governments and the international community to strengthen women’s political participation and economic empowerment in Africa's Great Lakes region.

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The North Caucasus Factor in the Georgian-Abkhaz Conflict Context (Russian)

Фактор Северного Кавказа в контексте грузино- абхазского конфликта
International Alert
September, 2012
International Alert
94 pages
London, UK
978-1-906677-98-5

С помощью серии «Диалог через исследования» International Alert представляет результаты последнего анализа процесса грузино-абхазского диалога [Фактор Северного Кавказа в контексте грузино-абхазского конфликта]. После войны 2008 г. правительство Грузии предпринимает целый ряд усилий для установления связей с народами Северного Кавказа и для привлечения их к взаимовыгодным партнерским отношениям. Имеются веские доводы в пользу укрепления региональной стабильности в контексте неразрешенных конфликтов с Абхазией и Южной Осетией и при отсутствии стабильности на Северном Кавказе.

В данном сборнике статей проанализированы северокавказский фактор в грузино-абхазском  конфликте,  начиная с грузино-абхазской войны 1992-1993 гг. до  российско-грузинской войны августа 2008 г. а также грузинская политика в отношении Северного Кавказа.

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The North Caucasus Factor in the Georgian-Abkhaz Conflict Context

International Alert
September, 2012
International Alert
92 pages
London, UK
978-1-906677-97-8

From the series "Dialogue through Research", International Alert presents the latest analysis from its Georgian-Abkhaz dialogue process on the North Caucasus factor in the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict context. Since the 2008 war, the Georgian Government has stepped up efforts to establish links with the peoples of the North Caucasus, to draw them into mutually beneficial partner relations. The case for promoting regional stability in the context of unresolved conflicts with Abkhazia and South Ossetia and ongoing instability in the North Caucasus is strong.

This collection of articles examines the North Caucasus factor in the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict, from the 1992-1993 Georgian-Abkhaz war to the August 2008 Russian-Georgian wars and current Georgian policy towards the North Caucasus.

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Healing fractured lives

Reconciliation and reintegration in Rwanda
Aurélien Tobie
with François Masabo
September, 2012
International Alert
28 pages
London, UK
978-1-906677-96-1

This report looks at the reconciliation and reintegration of genocide survivors, former combatants, ex-prisoners and youth in Rwanda, and what lessons can be learned from the experience.

This report looks at the reconciliation and reintegration of genocide survivors, former combatants, ex-prisoners and youth in Rwanda, and what lessons can be learned from the experience.

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Walking in the dark

Informal cross-border trade in the Great Lakes region
Kristof Titeca
with Célestin Kimanuka
September, 2012
International Alert
56 pages
London, UK
978-1-906677-93-0

This report analyses the dynamics of small cross-border trade in eastern DRC, and between Burundi and Rwanda, and ways to improve  such trade in order to advance the economic power of women, contributing to peace and security in the region.

This research report analyses the dynamics of small cross-border trade at three border points in eastern DRC, and between Burundi and Rwanda, and proposes actions to improve this trade in order to advance the economic power of women and, in so doing, contribute to peace and security in the region. The report is part of an International Alert project aiming to strengthen the business environment of (mostly) female small traders and create opportunities for dialogue and rapprochement between traders and the authorities of the countries concerned. The research is used as an instrument for female traders in campaigns to raise awareness at the four border locations concerned.

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Peace and Conflict Assessment of South Sudan 2012

International Alert
September, 2012
International Alert
84 pages
London, UK
978-1-906677-23-7

South Sudan emerged as an independent nation in 2011 after decades of war. One year later, Alert presents the findings of a wide-ranging Peace and Conflict Assessment. Commissioned by Pact and funded by the Department for International Development, the assessment looks beyond the immediate problems faced by South Sudanese, and proposes a long-term approach to building peace.

South Sudan emerged as an independent nation in 2011 after decades of war. One year on, Alert presents the findings of a wide-ranging peace and conflict assessment, looking at immediate problems and proposing long-term solutions for building peace.

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Mediation and Dialogue in the South Caucasus

A Reflection on 15 Years of Conflict Transformation Initiatives
International Alert
July, 2012
International Alert
403 pages
London, UK
978-1-906677-20-6

Since the mid-1990s, international and local civil society actors have been engaged in a wide range of initiatives aimed at transforming the conflicts in the South Caucasus. This book brings together the perspectives and reflections of both Western facilitators and local participants from opposing sides of the conflicts. While not claiming to be fully comprehensive, the initiatives described in this book demonstrate the diversity of peacebuilding, including work with politicians, economic actors, women, media, academia and cultural figures, to name a few.

This collection offers an insider’s view of a diverse range of peacebuilding processes underway in the South Caucasus over the past 15 years from the perspective of the facilitators and participants, describing their vision, evolution, motivations, and their own subjective assessment of success and failure.

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Peace Talks

Annual Report 2011
International Alert
July, 2012
International Alert
30 pages
London, UK
978-1-906677-92-3

International Alert is proud to present its new annual report, “Peace Talks”, which looks back at Alert’s work and impact in 2011 – when Alert celebrated its 25th year – using dialogue as a theme.

International Alert is proud to present its new annual report, “Peace Talks”, which looks back at Alert’s work and impact in 2011 – when Alert celebrated its 25th year – using dialogue as a theme.

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Prospects for the regulation of trans-Ingur/i economic relations (English)

Stakeholder analysis
Natalia Mirimanova
March, 2012
International Alert
48 pages
London, UK
978-1-906677-19-0

The report analyses views among business communities, particularly small- and medium size enterprises (SMEs), on the issue of the regulating trans-Ingur/i economic relations, Georgian-Abkhaz conflict transformation and the invigoration of the political process. The report is a continuation of an Abkhaz-Georgian action research process which began in 2009 and evolved more generally from International Alert’s Economy and Conflict work in the South Caucasus.

The report analyses views among business communities on the issue of regulating trans-Ingur/i economic relations and Georgian-Abkhaz conflict transformation. It seeks to deepen understanding of the economic dimensions of peacebuilding, as well as to engage economic actors in peacebuilding in the South Caucasus.

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South Caucasus Literary Almanac (Russian)

Volume 2
International Alert
March, 2012
International Alert
141 pages
London, UK

Второе издание Литературного Альманаха Южного Кавказа представляет собой новое собрание абхазской, армянской, азербайджанской, грузинской и осетинской прозы, поэзии и сочинений, опубликованных в одном сборнике на русском языке. Во втором сборнике также представлены произведения новых, ранее не публиковавшихся авторов, также как и произведения, заказанные специально для этого издания. Также представлены работы современных фотографов со всего региона.

Второе издание Литературного Альманаха Южного Кавказа представляет собой новое собрание абхазской, армянской, азербайджанской, грузинской и осетинской прозы, поэзии и сочинений, опубликованных на русском языке, а также работы современных фотографов со всего региона.

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