Improving the prospects for peace in Nigeria : (Record no. 80204)

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Original cataloging library Sipr
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Language code eng
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Personal name Tschunkert, Kristina
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Title Improving the prospects for peace in Nigeria :
Medium [electronic resource]
Subtitle spotlight on cash-based transfers /
Author, etc Kristina Tschunkert
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Place of publication Solna :
Publisher SIPRI,
Year 2022
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Pages 28 p.
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Series title Improving the prospects of peace in Nigeria
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General note "September 2022"
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General note SIP2223
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General note This report aims to provide a better understanding of how the World Food Programme’s (WFP) cash-based transfer (CBT) interventions in Nigeria make peace contributions and looks at how these contributions could be further enhanced.?The findings are based on a desk review of programme documents, in-depth interviews with various stakeholders and project site visits by locally-based researchers across the three states in north-east Nigeria: Borno, Adamawa and Yobe. Additionally, relevant questions were added to the WFP Food Security Outcome Monitoring (FSOM) survey with intended beneficiaries. The findings suggest that WFP’s CBT interventions in Nigeria contribute to improving the prospects for peace through more inclusive economic development, by enhancing social relations through the process of reciprocity and by strengthening people’s resilience to shocks, including through improved financial inclusion. The report provides provides 12 recommendations on how WFP’s contributions to peace in Nigeria could be further enhanced.?This report is the second of a series of three. The series is part of phase II of the SIPRI–WFP knowledge partnership and investigates WFP's contributions to improving the prospects for peace in Nigeria. The Nigeria case study research focuses on three thematic areas: stabilization, cash-based transfers (CBTs) and measurement.
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Geographic keyword Nigeria
Subdivision conflict resolution
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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/VAZH6304
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        SIPRI Library and Documentation SIPRI Library and Documentation 2022-09-15   CD2022 G22_158 G22/158 2022-09-15 electronic publication
        SIPRI Library and Documentation SIPRI Library and Documentation 2022-10-13   341.67SIPRI Tschunkert G22/197 2022-10-13 electronic publication
        SIPRI Library and Documentation SIPRI Library and Documentation 2022-10-13   341.67SIPRI Tschunkert G22/198 2022-10-13 electronic publication