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The Conflict Sensitivity Toolbox series is produced under UNDP Lebanon’s Tension Monitoring System.
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The third edition of the Arab Governance Report introduces post-war best practices from international and regional experiences.
This report points out a number of salient issues that should be further addressed by those concerned with Syrian refugees and their impact on neighboring host countries.
The “Roadmap to Reconciliation in Tripoli,” (RRT) project is a grassroots initiative that aims at launching a transitional justice route through understanding the public perceptions in Tripoli abou
Conflicts, abuses, repression, and human rights violations always leave a bitter taste when proper mourning to achieve personal or communal healing is cutoff by indifference, and politics of amnesi
This report investigates the use of memory by political parties in Lebanon in the political and educational domains.
When Hizbollah – the Lebanese “Party of God” – threw its fighters into Syria in 2013, it sought primarily to save itself.
This report provides an analysis of the current political, social and economic dynamics in Tripoli, Lebanon.
Ultimately, these discussions generated the following recommendations; 1) Greater cooperation between the national government and local authorities 2) Municipalities should be empowered to deal wit
Norwegian Church Aid (NCA) with its partner International Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC) has been providing assistance to Syrian refugees in Lebanon and host communities since January 2014.
This report examines variations in wartime experiences and the attitudes of residents in Greater Beirut regarding measures to confront Lebanon’s legacy of political violence.
This second Accord Insight looks at how local actors organise to enter into dialogue with armed groups and challenge their use of violence.
The conflict in Syria is forging new forms of territorial control, and a political economy that is not unlike the patronage system that was previously fostered by the ruling Ba’ath party.
This report aims to evaluate current accountability options by looking at the feasibility and potential impacts of each option.
This document is an adaption of a speech delivered on May 12, 2015 at the launch of a report by the Syrian Justice and Accountability Center (SJAC) entitled ”A Step Towards Justice: Current Account
This Conflict Analysis Digest is composed of:
I. Current conflict trends
This report provides an analysis of the history and current situation of the conflict context, actors and dynamics in Beirut, Lebanon.
The recommendations contained in this report have been developed by a consortium of civil society actors.
This report presents qualitative data collected by ICTJ on how individuals in Greater Beirut talk about the Lebanon wars and the need for truth, justice, and an end to violence in their country.