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Changing Character of War
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Responding to Sexual Violence in Conflict: Fighting Impunity in DRC

Focusing on the 'male perpetrator,' this paper first examines how, why, and with what effect gendered and raced imaginaries became encoded in international peace and security policy.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

OxPeace 2018: Progressive roles of business in the South African transition

Dr Liz Carmichael discusses the ‘Progressive roles of business in the South African transition’ at the 2018 Oxpeace Conference.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

OxPeace 2018: The Role of Commercial Banks in Post-Conflict Peacebuilding: Anecdotal Evidence from the DRC

Dr Sarah von Billerbeck presents her talk titled the ‘The Role of Commercial Banks in Post-Conflict Peacebuilding: Anecdotal Evidence from the DRC’ at the 2018 Oxpeace Conference.
Local communities: first and last providers of protection (Forced Migration Review 53)

FMR 53 - Effective community-based protection programming: lessons from the Democratic Republic of Congo

Oxfam’s work with local communities in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has prompted the organisation to develop guidance for themselves and for others working in similar situations.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Survival migration: failed governance and the crisis of displacement

Public Seminar Series, Michaelmas term 2013. Seminar by Dr Alexander Betts (University of Oxford) recorded on 16 October 2013 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford.
States of fragility (Forced Migration Review 43)

FMR 43 Data quality and information management in DRC

Forced migration creates special challenges to collecting data and monitoring responses in fragile states where infrastructure and systems are weak or non-existent.
States of fragility (Forced Migration Review 43)

FMR 43 'Everyone for themselves' in DRC's North Kivu

While the international donor community has been trying to engage with DRC by partnering with the government to implement the New Deal for Aid Effectiveness for Fragile States, communities in DRC.
States of fragility (Forced Migration Review 43)

FMR 43 Repeated displacement in eastern DRC

The provision of some basic assistance in places to which people flee makes this process slightly easier but in the absence of state-led protection, multiple displacement has become a defining feature of the Kivu conflict.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Constitutionalism, ethnicity and minority rights in Africa: a legal appraisal from the Great Lakes region

Public Seminar Series, Trinity term 2013. Seminar by Dr Jeremie Gilbert (University of East London) recorded on 22 May 2013 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

OxPeace 2013: Local Ownership of UN Peacebuilding in the DRC: Session 2A UN Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding

Sarah von Billerbeck gives a talk for the OxPeace 2013 conference: The Future of Peace Building.
DRC: Past. Present. Future? (Forced Migration Review 36)

FMR 36 Foundations for repatriation and peace in DRC

Parties to the protracted Congolese conflict have long promoted fear of 'the other' and a thirst for revenge; these attitudes must be addressed if peace is to have a chance.
DRC: Past. Present. Future? (Forced Migration Review 36)

FMR 36 Of tripartites, peace and returns

After international agreements covering the return of refugees to Equateur and North Kivu, the challenge is to create local structures that can make the agreements work.
DRC: Past. Present. Future? (Forced Migration Review 36)

FMR 36 Return in the political context of North Kivu

Durable returns of IDPs and refugees into some of the most densely populated areas in eastern DRC are never going to be a simple exercise.
DRC: Past. Present. Future? (Forced Migration Review 36)

FMR 36 Refugee return and root causes of conflict

Since independence, violent conflicts in eastern DRC have been linked to access to land, affirmation of ethnic identities and competition for political control.
DRC: Past. Present. Future? (Forced Migration Review 36)

FMR 36 ICRC: careful analysis is the key

In the Democratic Republic of Congo, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) combines its protection and assistance activities and focuses on 'priority zones' where armed actors are present.
DRC: Past. Present. Future? (Forced Migration Review 36)

FMR 36 Innovation in cash-voucher programming

Cash vouchers offer flexibility, enabling payment for school fees as well as for basic necessities. They also empower people who, in displacement, have been deprived of choice.
DRC: Past. Present. Future? (Forced Migration Review 36)

FMR 36 The Data Centre for IDPs in North Kivu

Effective provision of aid and protection for those displaced in eastern DRC requires reliable data which the new Data Centre in North Kivu is helping to provide.
DRC: Past. Present. Future? (Forced Migration Review 36)

FMR 36 Civil society and the displaced persons of Bandundu

Local organisations in Bandundu province located in western DRC are struggling to meet the needs of displaced persons in the absence of government or international assistance.
DRC: Past. Present. Future? (Forced Migration Review 36)

FMR 36 DRC: a donor perspective

Donor engagement in DRC is more important than ever but donors need to reassess their strategies.
DRC: Past. Present. Future? (Forced Migration Review 36)

FMR 36 Too big to fail

The UN integrated mission in DRC and the piloting of humanitarian reform there have been necessarily innovative in a challenging context.

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