Reducing frontline tensions in Armenia and Azerbaijan, Nagorny Karabakh
A political resolution may still be elusive, but some practical steps could improve the lives of people living on the frontline
6 June 2012
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A political resolution may still be elusive, but some practical steps could improve the lives of people living on the frontline
6 June 2012Over the past two decades progress on finding a resolution to the Nagorny Karabakh (NK) conflict has proved elusive.
6 June 2012The report Putting people first: Reducing frontline tensions in Armenia and Azerbaijan, Nagorny Karabakh is in two main parts.
6 June 2012Physical safety improving for local community but 'hardening' of conflict divide places increasing strain on livelihoods
1 June 2012Social, economic and political conditions in the region do little to defend society against the influence of ideological extremism
12 April 2012Challenges of the Everyday is the third survey of community perceptions of security in Shida Kartli, a region adjacent to the Administrative Boundary Line (ABL) with South Ossetia / Tskhinvali Region which was at the centre of hostilities during the August 2008 conflict.
31 March 2012A project by Saferworld, the Caucasus Institute for Peace Democracy and Development (CIPDD), and the Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association (GYLA) mobilised communities to identify, articulate and advocate effectively on peace and stability issues to policy makers in Georgia.
30 March 2012Over the past two decades the North Caucasus, a volatile and higely diverse region, has been struggling with the legacy of major conflict, in which thousands died and which has left an aftermath of brutality affecting the local population to this day.
12 March 2012This research focuses on issues of social difference, such as ethnicity, religion, generational difference and migration, and the challenges arising from these.
12 March 2012The Ferghana Valley which spans the borders of Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan is home to several different ethnic groups. Land and water shortages, perceptions of marginalisation and corrupt law enforcement agencies mean that valley residents experience frequent inter-community and cross-border tensions.
30 June 2011