King's College London - Conflict, Security and Development Research Programme
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Published under: Stoltenberg's 2nd Government
Publisher: Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Guidelines/brochures | Date: 12/12/2005
Conflict, Security and Development Research Programme
Applicant: King’s College London
Application approved: May 2005
Reference in the MFA: 1051309
The Conflict, Security and Development Research Programme includes three main elements: 1) Aid and Aid Policies During Conflict; 2) Disarming, Demobilising and Reintegrating Armed Groups after Conflict; and 3) Women, Peace and Security. Expert meetings, workshops and seminars will be organised on these topics. Each module focuses on a number of case studies, identified as especially informative for the study or as neglected by the academic community. One of the core objectives of the programme is to disseminate research findings to a broad cross-section of security and development actors. Publications will consequently be available online, and research findings will also be published in working papers, policy briefs and edited volumes, tailored to a combination of policy-makers and analysts.
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