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China and conflict-affected states: towards a more co-operative approach
Comment & analysis

China and conflict-affected states: towards a more co-operative approach

China’s deepening engagement in conflict-affected countries is creating new challenges for its policy makers as they come to terms with the contradictions between a policy of non-interference, their new-found responsibility and influence, and new interests that need protecting.

1 March 2012
How to guide to conflict sensitivity
Reports & briefings

How to guide to conflict sensitivity

All organisations working in conflict-affected areas, including aid agencies, will inevitably have an impact on local peace and conflict dynamics.

29 February 2012
China and conflict-affected states
Reports & briefings

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
Conflict-Sensitivity Assessment of EU programmes in Sri Lanka
Reports & briefings

Conflict-Sensitivity Assessment of EU programmes in Sri Lanka

The 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 2010
Trap guns in Sri Lanka
Reports & briefings

Trap guns in Sri Lanka

In Sri Lanka, the use of home-made weapons known as trap guns for crop protection and poaching is a significant cause of insecurity, indiscriminately threatening human life and development.

20 May 2008
Hambantota
Reports & briefings

Hambantota

This report presents the findings of a illegal small arms and light weapons (SALW) pilot survey in Hambantota District, on the Southern Coast of Sri Lanka, and includes information relating to: The distribution of SALW in the district; Their impacts upon society, with particular reference to public perceptions related to small arms, security and development; The capacity of the Government of Sri Lanka and other actors to reduce problems identified and control illicit small arms in the district for the foreseeable future; The possible measures which could improve the situation in Hambantota District on the basis of the survey findings.

27 March 2007