From conflict to collaboration : (Record no. 80447)

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Original cataloging library Sipr
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Language code eng
100 1# - AUTHOR
Personal name Tarif, Kheira
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Title From conflict to collaboration :
Medium [electronic resource]
Subtitle co-funding environmental peacebuilding in south-central Somalia /
Author, etc Kheira Tarif
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Place of publication Solna :
Publisher SIPRI,
Year 2024
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Pages 7 p.
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Series title SIPRI policy brief
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General note "September 2024"
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General note SIP2423
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General note Somalia is experiencing significant impacts of climate change. Its climate-related vulnerabilities are exacerbated by the enduring effects of more than three decades of violent conflict and fragmented governance. As the effects of climate change become more pronounced, their interaction with social, economic and political realities threatens to create challenges that are complex and difficult to address. There is a need for policies and programmes that tackle climate change and conflict in tandem, but gaps persist in knowledge and evidence to inform actions under such policies and programmes. ?This SIPRI Policy Brief explores how the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Somalia uses a co-funding mechanism for facilitating collaboration between groups in conflict on addressing shared local priorities. In south-central Somalia, IOM has applied the co-funding mechanism to projects that aim to address local climate-related vulnerabilities, build relationships between communities in conflict and strengthen the role of district councils. This policy brief finds that elements of this approach to project design can support environmental peacebuilding in contexts exposed to climate change and affected by conflict and offers recommendations for organizations and other donors with relevant mandates.?This policy brief is part of a partnership between the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Somalia and SIPRI and funded by the European Union Foreign Policy Instrument.
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Keyword women
Subdivision funding
-- cooperation
-- conflict resolution
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Geographic keyword Somalia
Subdivision environment
-- peacebuilding
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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/KSJV5069
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Koha item type electronic publication
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