This document in the 'Peacebuilding How?' series examines the value of systems analysis over traditional frameworks for conflict analysis. It provides a detailed outline of the steps in systems analysis in conflict.
This document in the 'Peacebuilding How?' series examines the value of systems analysis over traditional frameworks for conflict analysis. It provides a detailed outline of the steps in systems analysis in conflict.
This document in the 'Peacebuilding How?' series takes a closer look at the concept of local ownership. It tries to fill the analytically vague concept of local ownership with meaning and analyses some of its key implications.
This document in the 'Peacebuildiing How?' series examines a key issue in peace practice. It looks at the concepts of external and internal actors or of insiders and outsiders and suggests the establishment of collaboration and effective peace partnerships.
This document in the 'Peacebuilding How?' series takes a closer look at the criteria that are currently being used to assess and evaluate peacebuilding efforts. The report takes a closer look at the five criteria produced by the Reflecting on Peace Practice (RPP) Programme and the criteria developed by the OECD Development Assistance Committee.
This document in the 'Peacebuilding How?' series discusses the purpose and intentions of conflict analysis. It also establishes guidelines for good practice in conflict analysis.
This document in the 'Peacebuilding How?' series visualizes the major dimensions that need to be considered when designing or assessing a peacebuilding intervention. The central question is whether the peacebuilding intervention is strategic, which requires a credible argumentation linking it to an analysis of the conflict dynamics.