Anticorruption

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October 08, 2010
Improving Security through Accountability: Exploring Options for Transitional Justice in the DRC

The need for transitional justice mechanisms has been endorsed by a newly released UN mapping report on human rights abuse in the DR Congo. The place to start is with serious vetting

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September 17, 2010 / By Alix Boucher
UN Panels of Experts and UN Peace Operations

Exploiting Synergies for Peacebuilding.

Drawing on research and interviews conducted in Côte d'Ivoire, DRC, Liberia, Washington, and New York, UN Panels of Experts and UN Peace

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September 17, 2010 / By Alix Boucher
UN Panels of Experts and UN Peace Operations

Drawing on research and interviews conducted in Côte d’Ivoire, DRC, Liberia, Washington, and New York, UN Panels of Experts and UN Peace Operations: Exploiting Synergies for

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December 01, 2009 / By Madeline England, Alix Boucher
Security Sector Reform Best Practices and Lessons Learned

Security sector reform (SSR) aims to support the development of “effective, inclusive and accountable security institutions so as to contribute to international peace and security,

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March 01, 2007 / By Alix Boucher, William Durch
Mapping and Fighting Corruption in War-Torn States

A new Future of Peace Operations Program (FOPO) study, Mapping and Fighting Corruption in War-Torn States, examines corruption in war-torn states and summarizes best practices for

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