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What can decision makers learn from people living in violent conflict?

Destroyed homes in a Kenyan slum. Mikkel Ostergaard/Panos24 June 2011

Almost one third of the world's population are affected daily by violence yet policies addressing conflict still focus on the 'big picture' and do little to place people at the centre of interventions. How could a more 'micro' approach which understands how people are affected by conflict lead to policies and peace agreements that are more effective on the ground?

MICROCON, a five-year research programme which focuses on the micro-level analysis of conflict will be holding a conference next week to debate this issue. Among the topics being covered, participants will explore household coping strategies, how living with violence affects people's health and the ways in which people in areas of violence adapt to survive.

Delegates, who are expected to be drawn from across the development sector, will also discuss the role that research has to play in informing policy and practice in these contexts.

During the conference, MICROCON will be unveiling their latest research findings to reveal what they believe will lead to innovative policies, more effective interventions and whether an emphasis on evidence-based policy is making a difference.

"The impacts to people living in violent conflict have been ignored for too long." says Programme Director Dr Patricia Justino. "MICROCON hopes to change the way decisions are made about conflict so that these individuals aren't forgotten. Development agencies and policy makers need to remember that ordinary people matter."

This is a pivotal moment in research into violence and conflict, and MICROCON are keen to share the forthcoming debates beyond the conference walls. Highlights from the two day event will be captured in a number of ways. Visit the MICROCON website for live tweeting, video, podcasts and more.

'Policy and practice in violent contexts: What can the latest research teach us?' runs from 30 June - 1 July at the Institute of Development Studies, UK.

 

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Policy and practice in violence affected contexts: What can the latest conflict research teach us?

Dates: 30 Jun 2011 - 1 July 2011 Microcon - a micro level analysis of violent conflict

A two-day conference at IDS, 30 June - 1 July for participants to debate, learn and share the latest in research, policy and practice concerned with the micro-level analysis of conflict.


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  • MICROCON - a five-year research programme, taking an innovative micro level, multidisciplinary approach to studying the conflict cycle. (Ongoing)

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