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IDS Policy Briefing 122

Reducing Violence in a Time of Global Uncertainty

Published on 1 June 2016

The new Sustainable Development Goal to reduce armed violence is a welcome commitment but the prescriptive nature of its approach is problematic – there is ‘no one size fits all’. Rather, focus needs to be on how violence operates in particular settings.

Evidence from IDS’ Addressing and Mitigating Violence programme highlights the need to pursue bespoke approaches to tackling violence. We must recognise how different types of violence interlink and reinforce each other; how transnational and local-level actors involved with violence connect and operate; and how democratic spaces, and agency, need support and consideration for the pursuit of peaceful outcomes.

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Collodi, J.; Lind, J.; Mitchell, B. and Rohwerder, B. (2016) 'Reducing Violence in a Time of Global Uncertainty', IDS Policy Briefing 122, Brighton: IDS

Authors

Jeremy Lind

Professorial Fellow

Rebecca Mitchell

Postgraduate Researcher and Programme Manager

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IDS
authors
Collodi, J., Lind, J., Mitchell, B. and Rohwerder, B.
journal
IDS Policy Briefing, issue 122
language
English

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