The World Food Programme's contribution to improving the prospects for peace in Ethiopia : (Record no. 80156)

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Original cataloging library Sipr
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Language code eng
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Personal name Hegazi, Farah
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Title The World Food Programme's contribution to improving the prospects for peace in Ethiopia :
Medium [electronic resource]
Author, etc Farah Hegazi, Vongai Murugani, Grazia Pacillo and Peter Läderach
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Place of publication Solna :
Publisher SIPRI,
Year 2022
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Pages 29 p.
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General note SIP2223
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General note "April 2022".
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General note This report aims to explain and assess the contribution of WFP Ethiopia’s climate adaptation and risk management programmes to peace in Ethiopia. The research focused on the Satellite Index Insurance for Pastoralists in Ethiopia (SIIPE) programme, a multidimensional programme that aims to enhance beneficiaries’ integrated risk management capacities. The results indicate that the SIIPE programme can potentially contribute to conflict reduction and thus negative peace in the Somali region of Ethiopia through reducing herders’ mobility during droughts and improving natural resource management. They also find that there is a lack of clarity regarding the selection criteria for the programme, which proved to be a point of potential contention, and that conflict analysis and sensitivity are not incorporated into the programme’s design, since conflict reduction was not an objective of SIIPE. Based on these findings, the report makes recommendations to improve WFP’s contribution to the prospects for peace.??
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General note Established in 2018, the SIPRI–WFP Knowledge Partnership seeks to improve understanding of the relationship between food, security, stability and peace. The partnership aims to assess how and how far the WFP’s programming contributes to improving the prospects for peace, while at the same time asking whether that programming has any unwanted negative effects.
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Keyword peacebuilding
Subdivision WFP
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Geographic keyword Ethiopia
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Author/Editor Murugani, Vongai
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Author/Editor Pacillo, Grazia
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Author/Editor Läderach, Peter
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Institution SIPRI
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Classification part Fri e-publikation
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URI https://doi.org/10.55163/YDST9825
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Koha item type electronic publication
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        SIPRI Library and Documentation SIPRI Library and Documentation 2022-04-05   CD2022 G22_84 G22/84 2022-04-05 electronic publication
        SIPRI Library and Documentation SIPRI Library and Documentation 2022-09-15   341.67SIPRI Hegazi G22/175 2022-09-15 electronic publication
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