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Zakayo, Aliyu and O'Neil, Siobhan (2021). Armed Group Messaging on COVID-19 in Nigeria. Managing Exits from Armed Conflict Findings Report. United Nations University. 446 1030
Littman, Rebecca, O'Neil, Siobhan, Van Broeckhoven, Kato, Bukar, Mohammed and Marks, Zoe (2021). Community Acceptance of Former Boko Haram Affiliates. Managing Exits from Armed Conflict Findings Report. United Nations University. 715 1777
Matfess, Hilary, O'Neil, Siobhan, Van Broeckhoven, Kato and Bukar, Mohammed (2022). Community Leaders’ Receptivity to Returning Former Boko Haram Associates: Implications for Peacebuilding. Managing Exits from Armed Conflict Findings Report. United Nations University. 335 202
Littman, Rebecca, O'Neil, Siobhan, Van Broeckhoven, Kato, Bukar, Mohammed and Badu, Fatima Yetcha Ajimi (2021). Criminal and Transitional Justice Preferences for Former Boko Haram Associates. Managing Exits from Armed Conflict Findings Report. United Nations University. 436 520
Van Broeckhoven, Kato, O'Neil, Siobhan and Bukar, Mohammed (2021). Social and Economic Life in and Around Maiduguri. Managing Exits from Armed Conflict Findings Report. United Nations University. 708 1619
Littman, Rebecca, O'Neil, Siobhan, Van Broeckhoven, Kato, Marks, Zoe and Badu, Fatima Yetcha Ajimi (2021). Social, Economic, and Civic Reintegration of Former Boko Haram Affiliates. Managing Exits from Armed Conflict Findings Report. United Nations University. 470 532
Littman, Rebecca, O'Neil, Siobhan, Van Broeckhoven, Kato and Bukar, Mohammed (2021). The Relationship Between Victimization and Receptivity to Returning Boko Haram Associates. Managing Exits from Armed Conflict Findings Report. United Nations University. 363 523
Vanda Felbab-Brown (2021). Vigilante Groups & Militias in Southern Nigeria. United Nations University. 278 3858