Preventing Recruitment and Ensuring Effective Reintegration Efforts: Evidence from the Across the Lake Chad Basin to Inform Policy and Practice
Huvé, Sophie, O'Neil, Siobhan, Van Broeckhoven, Kato, Bukar, Mohammed, Badu, Fatima Yetcha Ajimi and Caus, Jessica (2022). Preventing Recruitment and Ensuring Effective Reintegration Efforts: Evidence from the Across the Lake Chad Basin to Inform Policy and Practice. MEAC Lake Chad Basin Case Study Report. United Nations University.
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Sub-type Research report Author Huvé, Sophie
O'Neil, Siobhan
Van Broeckhoven, Kato
Bukar, Mohammed
Badu, Fatima Yetcha Ajimi
Caus, JessicaTitle Preventing Recruitment and Ensuring Effective Reintegration Efforts: Evidence from the Across the Lake Chad Basin to Inform Policy and Practice Series Title MEAC Lake Chad Basin Case Study Report Publication Date 2022-11-16 Place of Publication New York Publisher United Nations University Pages 100 Language eng Abstract This report presents evidence about conflict prevention, conflict transitions, and reintegration journeys in the Lake Chad Basin region to inform policy and practice. Specifically, the data presented herein speaks to the indicators listed in the Regional Strategy for the Stabilization, Recovery and Resilience of the Boko Haram-Affected Areas of the Lake Chad Basin (RSS). This data will allow the LCBC and its partners to better understand the needs in the region and the challenges to enhancing security and protection efforts. This data can serve as an initial reference point from which to understand subsequent progress. In addition, throughout the report, the potential policy and programmatic implications of the presented findings are considered. UNBIS Thesaurus GROUP CONFLICT PREVENTION
ARMED CONFLICTS
CONFLICT MANAGEMENTKeyword Boko Haram
Lake Chad
Peacebuilding
Armed ConflictCopyright Holder United Nations University Copyright Year 2022 Copyright type Creative commons ISBN 9789280865738 -
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