2 mars, 2015
Autoportrait du Mali: Les obstacles à la paix

This document captures the views of over 4,700 Malians that have been consulted on obstacles to peace in their country. This Self-portrait of Mali is the first step in a process to build trust and consolidate peace, and which established a consensus and shared vision on what the real obstacles to peace in Mali are.

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2 mars, 2015
Aperçu - Autoportrait du Mali sur les obstacles à la paix

This brief presents the outcomes of the research on obstacles to peace in Mali. The document captures the views of over 4,700 Malians that have been consulted on obstacles to peace in their country. This Self-portrait of Mali is the first step in a process to build trust and consolidate peace, and which established a […]

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2 mars, 2015
Résumé exécutif - Autoportrait du Mali sur les obstacles à la paix

This Executive Summary summarizes the findings of the report that captures the views of over 4,700 Malians that have been consulted on obstacles to peace in their country. This Country Note of Mali is the first step in a process to build trust and consolidate peace, and which established a consensus and shared vision on […]

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2 mars, 2015
Documentaire - Autoportrait du Mali: Les obstacles à la paix

The Institut Malien de Recherche Action pour la Paix (IMRAP), in partnership with Interpeace launched its report and documentary film titled “Self-portrait on obstacles to peace in Mali.” The video showcases the results of participatory consultations of over 4,700 Malians across the eight regions of Mali and in two refugee camps.

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2 mars, 2015
SCORE Index - executive brief

This brief gives an overview of the SCORE Index, an innovative tool designed to measure the state of peace in societies around the world. SCORE has been developed by Interpeace's local partner, the Centre for Sustainable Peace and Democratic Development (SeeD), in partnership with UNDP-Act and with the support of USAID.

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26 février, 2015
Competency Requirements For Effective Advising In International Cooperation Contexts

At any given time, there are thousands of ‘advisers’ to governments and public sector institutions facing complex and delicate situations. On the surface, it seems that there are big differences among them: many are nationals and others ‘internationals’, they have of course different types of expertise and they find themselves in very different contexts. Notwithstanding, […]

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