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Predicting Violence Within Genocides: Meso-level Evidence From Rwanda

Omar Shahabudin McDoom of UNU-WIDER dedevelop a theoretical model to help identify areas vulnerable to violence during genocide and explains the model in this paper.

The Enterprise Development Program Annual Review 2012

This report offers a cumulative picture of Oxfam’s Enterprise Development Program (EDP) over the last four years.

From CNDP to M23: The Evolution of an Armed Movement in Eastern Congo

In this report from the Usalama Project at the Rift Valley Institute, Jason Stearns illuminates the conflict in Eastern Congo including the conflict’s main actors and their interests.

‘What Is Not Said Is What Divides': Critical Issues for a Peace Process to End the Deadly Congo War

This paper, part two of a three-part series, from the Enough Project describes the process, leverage, and substance necessary to create a path towards a viable peace in eastern Congo and the surrounding region.

Exports and Export Diversification in Sub-Saharan Africa

In this report from The Brookings Institute, Vera Songwe and Deborah Winkler examine the impact that an increase in export activity and export diversification can have on spurring economic growth and reducing conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Women's Political Participation and Economic Empowerment in Post-conflict Countries: Lessons from the Great Lakes Region in Africa

This report from International Alert makes recommendations for civil society, governments and the international community to strengthen women’s political participation and economic empowerment in post-conflict countries.

Promoting Legal Mineral Trade in Africa's Great Lakes Region

This report from Resource Consulting Services investigates the underlying causalities (or lack there of) between mineral wealth and violence in the Great Lakes Region.

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