Contenu du sommaire : Special Issue: Conflict Sensitivity/Do No Harm (DNH) in Development, Humanitarian & Peacebuilding Practice
Revue | Development in Practice |
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Numéro | vol. 33, n° 5, 2023 |
Titre du numéro | Special Issue: Conflict Sensitivity/Do No Harm (DNH) in Development, Humanitarian & Peacebuilding Practice |
Editorial
- Conflict Sensitivity/Do No Harm (DNH) in Development, Humanitarian & Peacebuilding Practice – reflections and emerging trends [special issue editorial] - Susanne Schmeidl, Anthony Ware & Claudio Alberti p. 517-527
Comment
- Looking back to look forward - Mary B. Anderson p. 528-533
Articles
- Necessary complexity in the Anthropocene: new approaches in socio-ecological systems thinking, Do No Harm, and fragility integration - Siad Darwish, Ruth Rhoads Allen & Maureen Lempke p. 534-547
- Conflict sensitivity/Do No Harm (DNH) through an everyday peace lens: analysing a Rohingya–Rakhine program in Myanmar - Anthony Ware p. 548-559
- Humanitarian cash assistance: risks and opportunities for local peace - Kristina Tschunkert & Birte Vogel p. 560-571
- Depoliticised humanitarianism: critiquing the effectiveness of international aid for the Bedouin communities in the Jerusalem periphery - Osama Risheq, Tamara Tamimi, Raghad Adwan & Munir Nuseibah p. 572-583
- Peace responsiveness: a paradigm shift to deliver on conflict sensitivity and sustaining peace - Anita Ernstorfer, Anne-Sofie Stockman & Frauke de Weijer p. 584-598
- A conflict-sensitivity dilemma: how conflict denialism constrains spaces for conflict-sensitive actions for peacebuilding - Prakash Paudel, D. B. Subedi & Keren Winterford p. 599-611
- Far beyond a tool: Do No Harm as spiritual (trans)formation for interfaith cooperation and action - Johonna McCants-Turner & Michelle Garred p. 612-622
- The reform of freetown port – lessons from Political Economy Analysis (PEA) to make conflict sensitivity more efficient - Mateo Cabello & Claudio Alberti p. 623-632
Viewpoint
- Beyond box-ticking: how conflict sensitivity can help bring about a more equitable aid system - Timothy Midgley, Sherine El Taraboulsi-McCarthy, Rahma Ahmed & Alastair Carr p. 633-638
Practice Notes
- Building a culture of conflict sensitivity within a consortium - Mary Rose O'Brien, Hkinjawng Naw (Laser) & Khin Zar Mon p. 639-647
- The localisation discourse in post-2021 Myanmar: implications for conflict sensitivity - Rebecca Haines & Cate Buchanan p. 648-655
- Conflict-sensitive research: bringing research ethics into practice - Ursina Bentele & Metka Herzog p. 656-662