It also hosts researches undertaken by the project such as the scoping and baseline studies, other thematic studies as well as policy papers developed by the project, adding to knowledge generation.
Research Catalogue
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12-02-2024 Social Cohesion
Anastasia Strouboulis, Erol Yayboke, and Abigail Edwards
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Abstract
Ghana has long been one of the most peaceful countries on the African continent (Institute for Economics and Peace 2022). Strong government institutions, a tradition in the peaceful transfer of power, a vibrant civil society, and strong economic growth are significant factors contributing to this Readmore
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12-02-2024 Social Cohesion
The Conflict Prevention and Resolution Portfolio of UNDP Ghana -Evaluation Report
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Abstract
This evaluation of the Conflict Prevention and Resolution Portfolio of the UNDP Ghana has been undertaken as part of a larger exercise by the Conflict Prevention Team (CPT) of the Bureau for Crisis Prevention and Recovery (BCPR/UNDP). That larger effort is examining the impacts and effectiveness Readmore
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12-02-2024 Social Cohesion
National Peace Council -Annual Report
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The 2020 annual report covers five programmatic areas of the NPC. These are Human Resources and Administrative, Conflict Resolution Management, Capacity Development and Outreach, Research Monitoring and Evaluation, and Finance. These Departments design and implement programmes and activities of t Readmore
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12-02-2024 Social Cohesion
UNDPC-GHANA-NPC DRAFT REPORT FOR CONFLICT MANAGEMENT
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Abstract
Ghana has been described as peaceful country, but violence occurs from time to time involving various protagonists, which are ethnic, religious, economic and political. Fortunately for Ghana as a country, the potential for war has long been recognised and efforts geared at addressing it have incl Readmore
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24-10-2024 Social Cohesion
Exploring Indigenous Approaches to Conflict Resolution: The Case of the Bawku Conflict in Ghana
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28-10-2024 Social Cohesion
Climate change, migration and farmer–herder conflict in Ghana
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Abstract
Climate change, migration, and conflict have been featured prominently in academic and policy literature. While Africa remains the major reference point, studies on key conflict hotspots fail to adequately examine empirical demonstrations of how climate change forces migration, and consequently m Readmore
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29-10-2024 Social Cohesion
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANISATIONS, CONFLICT PREVENTION AND PEACEBUILDING IN NORTHERN GHANA
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The complexity of contemporary violent conflicts requires a shift from the traditional notion that preventing conflicts and building peace reside within governments to include the role of Civil Society Organisations (CSOs). Using a qualitative research design with 20 in-depth interviews conducted Readmore
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28-10-2024 Social Cohesion
COMMUNITY POLICING IN NIGERIA AS CONFLICT PREVENTION AND RESOLUTION
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This paper focuses on community policing, a recent concept taken to as additive to law enforcement which has become everyone’s allegorical remedy for policing problems in the global system. The concept as an agenda for policing reform, has received numerous attention, having received schola Readmore
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28-10-2024 Social Cohesion
CONFLICT RESOLUTION: UNDERSTANDING CONCEPTS AND ISSUES IN CONFLICT PREVENTION, MANAGEMENT AND TRANSFORMATION
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Abstract
Conflicts are inevitable. They can be prevented on some occasions, managed on others, but resolved only if the term conflict is taken to mean the satisfaction of apparent demands rather than the total eradication of underlying sentiments. Within the context of South Africa and Nigeria, two nation Readmore
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28-10-2024 Social Cohesion
CONFLICT SENSITIVE PLANNING IN THE NANUMBA NORTH DISTRICT OF GHANA
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Conflicts have, for a long time, been considered as constraints rather than development problems. Consequently, District Development planning in conflict prone areas has failed to adopt conflict sensitive development strategies. This paper is based on a study that utilized key informant interview Readmore