China and conflict-affected states
As the world order changes, rising powers like China are increasingly involved in countries where peace is fragile.
27 February 2012
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As the world order changes, rising powers like China are increasingly involved in countries where peace is fragile.
27 February 2012Ivan Campbell, a senior advisor at Saferworld, talks to Stefanie Schaefter of the Environment, Conflict and Cooperation Platform about a six month project to help make Nepal's Local Adaptation Plan of Action (LAPA) conflict sensitive
16 August 2011Since 2008 Saferworld has been investigating the relationship between climate change and conflict in local communities, with the purpose of developing approaches that can mitigate the conflict risks that may arise from accelerating changes in climate.
1 May 2011The joint Saferworld and EU publication 'Conflict-Sensitivity Assessment of EU programmes in Sri Lanka: Best practices and recommendations for project partners' presents summarised findings, best practices and recommendations in the areas of:
30 October 2010In many places, climate change doesn’t just threaten people’s way of life, it threatens their security.
30 July 2010The devastating drought that affected large areas of Kenya in 2009 and the upsurge in inter-community violence in the north of the country highlighted an apparent connection between climate change and conflict.
24 November 2009