Mali

La crise Malienne

Une approche basée sur la consolidation de la paix
Katrine Høyer
Mars, 2013
International Alert
6 pages
London, UK
978-1-909578-17-3

Si le Mali est au coeur des débats, la prise de contrôle du nord du Mali par les radicaux ainsi que l’ingouvernabilité perçue de cette région, fruits d’une gouvernance insuffisante et de l’implication de l’État avec des groupes criminels, dominent l’ordre du jour. De plus, des groupes terroristes internationaux bien armés, équipés et formés profitent actuellement de cette situation.

Un trop grand nombre d’analystes définissent aujourd’hui la crise au Mali en termes de sécurité pour les Occidentaux. En outre, la realpolitik domine l’agenda politique. Dans cet article, nous allons tenter d’imaginer ce à quoi pourrait ressembler une approche base sur la consolidation de la paix si elle était appliquée au conflit malien.

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Crisis in Mali

A peacebuilding approach

Mali refugees collecting water in Niger, July 2012. Photo by Sean SmithOur new paper, Crisis in Mali, looks at what a peacebuilding approach to the conflict in the country could look like.

Katrine Høyer
Me, 20/03/2013

Climate Change, Water and Conflict in the Niger River Basin: A Summary

Marisa Goulden
Roger Few
Décembre, 2011
International Alert
8 pages
London, UK

This summary report is based on a research project in collaboration with the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research and the School of International Development at the University of East Anglia. The research analyses the links between environmental stress, climate change, human security, conflict and adaptation at different scales and localities along the Niger River. Drawing on the study’s findings, this report offers key policy guidelines for resilience building, adaptation and reducing conflict.

Summary of a report analysing the links between environmental stress, climate change, human security, conflict and adaptation at different scales and localities along the Niger River.

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Climate Change, Water and Conflict in the Niger River Basin

Marisa Goulden
Roger Few
Décembre, 2011
International Alert
London, UK
978-1-906677-18-3

This report is based on a research project in collaboration with the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research and the School of International Development at the University of East Anglia. The research analyses the links between environmental stress, climate change, human security, conflict and adaptation at different scales and localities along the Niger River.

An analysis of the links between environmental stress, climate change, human security, conflict and adaptation at different scales and localities along the Niger River.

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Mali USAID opening


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Climate Change, Water and Conflict in the Niger River Basin

Climate Change, Water and Conflict in the Niger River Basin

A strategic approach to climate change

Water resource management in the Niger River Basin

Niger River Basin

Julia Weiner
Je, 30/06/2011
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