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The Sanitation Learning Hub
Together with partners around the world, our focus is to support and strengthen the sector to tackle the complex challenges it faces in delivering the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6.2.
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The ethics of using photos in the WASH sectorFamine: Lessons Learned
Published by: IDS
Famine: Lessons Learned was produced as the world was responding to four potential famines simultaneously – in Nigeria, South Sudan, Yemen and Somalia.
Pilot Study to Estimate the Extent of Child Soldiering, Child Labour, Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery in South Sudan, DRC and Nigeria
This pilot study, funded by ILO, IOM, UNICEF and Walk Free Foundation, aims to estimate the extent of child soldiering and forced labour, human trafficking, and modern slavery in contexts of armed conflict in South Sudan, DRC and Nigeria.
Conflict, Violence and Development Seminar Series
Reconsidering Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration: The Case of South Sudan
This talk explores how disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration (DDR) and security sector reform (SSR) activities in South Sudan have been instrumentalised and repurposed by the ruling factions steering South Sudan’s post-conflict statebuilding process, and unpacks the ways in which they have contributed to the general militarisation of South Sudanese society, instead of its demilitarisation.
Gendered (in)security in South Sudan: masculinities and hybrid governance in Imatong state
Published by: Taylor & Francis Online
Since the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) of 2005 ended the civil war between north and south Sudan, many citizens of what is now South Sudan have increasingly felt left behind by their government.
Where is the Money? Donor Funding for Conflict and Violence Prevention in Eastern Africa
Published by: IDS
In 2014, Kenya and Uganda were two of the top three recipients of official development assistance in Africa. The funding focused on education, health care, infrastructure, entrepreneurship development, HIV/AIDS treatment, conflict prevention and relief from natural crises such as droughts, famines or earthquakes.
Conflict, Violence and Development Seminar Series
From Sri Lanka to Syria: Photographing Aid in times of Conflict
Since 2008 Russell has worked for DFID documenting the impact of the UK’s overseas aid in developing countries around the world.
Conflict, Violence and Development Seminar Series
Trading Away from Conflict: Using Trade to Increase Resilience in Fragile States
Trade and trade policy can have serious implications for the incentives of individuals and governments to fight in fragile countries. This seminar will discuss some of the new research by the World Bank on how changes in imports and exports affect the risk and intensity of conflict.
‘It May Approach as Quickly as a Bushfire’: Gendered Violence and Insecurity in South Sudan
This research report presents the findings of case study research in Eastern
Equatoria State in South Sudan, carried out within the...