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Annex 1

Further reading

Africa Peace Forum, InterAfrica Group, Saferworld and Centre for Conflict Resolution, “Enhancing Conflict Prevention and Civil Society Engagement in the Horn of Africa: Opportunities presented by the Cotonou Agreement”, Nairobi: Africa Peace Forum, 2002.

Collier, P. and A. Hoeffler, “On Economic Causes of Civil War,” Oxford Economic Papers 50, 1998: 563-573.

Collinson, S., M. Bhatia, M. Evans, R. Ganthorpe, J. Goodhand and S. Jackson, “Politically informed humanitarian programming: using a political economy approach,” Humanitarian Practice Network Paper 41. London: Overseas Development Institute, 2002.

Conway, T., C. Moser, A. Norton, and J. Farrington, “Rights and Livelihoods Approaches: Exploring policy dimensions,” Natural Resource Perspectives 78. London: Overseas Development Institute, 2002.

Curtis, D., “Politics and Humanitarian Aid: Debates, dilemmas and dissension,” Humanitarian Policy Group Report 10. London: Humanitarian Policy Group, 2001.

Da Camara, S., S.C. Gomes, T. Lehtinen, A. Sherriff and J. Bossuyt, “The EU’s Response to Conflict Affected Countries: Operational guidance for the implementation of the Cotonou Agreement,” European Centre for Development Policy Management Discussion Paper 31. Maastricht: European Centre for Development Policy Management, 2001.

Davy, A., “Companies in Conflict Situations: A role for tri-sector partnerships?” Business Partners for Development Natural Resources Cluster Working Paper 9, 2001.

De Waal, A., “Famine Crimes: politics and the disaster relief industry in Africa (African issues),” Oxford: James Currey, 1998.

Department for International Development, “Realising Human Rights for Poor People: Strategies for achieving the international development targets,” London: DFID, 2000.

Department for International Development, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, and Ministry of Defense, “The Causes of Conflict in Africa: Consultation document,” London: Cabinet Sub-Committee on Conflict Prevention in Africa, 2001.

Douma, P., “Poverty, Conflict and Development Interventions in Sub-Saharan Africa” Paper presented at the World Bank Global Development Conference, Bonn: Global Development Network, The World Bank, 5-8 December 1999.

Edson, S., “Human Security: An extended and annotated international bibliography,” Common Security Forum and Centre for History and Economics, University of Cambridge, 2001.

Galtung, J., Peace by Peaceful Means: Peace and conflict, development and civilization. Oslo: International Peace Research Institute (PRIO), 1996.

Goodhand, J., “Violent Conflict, Poverty, and Chronic Poverty,” Chronic Poverty Research Centre Working Paper 6. Manchester, UK: CPRC and Intrac, 2001.

Hilhorst, D., “Being Good at Doing Good? Review of debates and initiatives concerning the quality of humanitarian assistance.” Paper presented at the international working conference Enhancing the Quality of Humanitarian Assistance. Netherlands: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 2001.

Keen, D., “The economic Functions of Violence in Civil Wars,” Adelphi Paper No 319. Oxford: Oxford University Press and International Institute for Strategic Studies, 1998.

Lilly, D., “The Peacebuilding Dimension of Civil-Military Relations in Complex Emergencies: A briefing paper.” London: International Alert, 2002.

Macrae, J., “International Humanitarian Action: A review of policy trends,” ODI Briefing Paper. London: Overseas Development Institute, 2002.

Maxwell, S., “What Can We Do with a Rights-Based Approach to Development?” ODI Briefing Paper 3. London: Overseas Development Institute, 1999.

O´Brien, P., “Doing the Rights Thing: A relational view.” Nairobi: CARE International, 2000.

Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Human Rights in Development. http://193.194.138.190/development

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Development Assistance Committee (DAC), “Development Co-operation in Difficult Partnerships,” Paris: OECD, 2002.

Saferworld, Conflict Prevention Network, Africa Peace Forum and InterAfrica Group, “Understanding the EU: A civil society guide to development and conflict prevention policies,” Horn of Africa Edition. London: Saferworld, 2002.

Stewart, F. and J. Fitzgerald (Eds), War and Underdevelopment. The Economic and Social Consequences of Conflict. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001.

Stoddard, A., “Trends in US humanitarian policy,” Humanitarian Policy Group Briefing 3. London: Humanitarian Policy Group, 2002.

Torrenté, N. de, “The War On Terror’s Challenge To Humanitarian Action,” Humanitarian Exchange No. 22. London: Overseas Development Institute, 2002.

Van Genugten W., and C. Pérez-Bustillo (Eds.), The Poverty of Rights. Human Rights and the Eradication of Poverty. London and New York: Zed Books, 2001.

Vandeginste, S., “Justice, Reconciliation and Repatriation after Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity: the propsed establishment of popular Gacaca tribunals in Rwanda,” Addis Ababa: All-African Conference on African Principles of Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation, November 1999.

Verstegen, S., “Poverty and Conflict: An entitlement perspective,” CPN Briefing Paper. Berlin: Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik and Conflict Prevention Network, 2001.

World Bank Group, “Work in Low-Income Countries Under Stress: A task force report.” Washington, DC: World Bank, September 2002.

Zartman, W. (Ed.), Traditional Cures for Modern Conflicts: African Conflict ‘Medicine’, Boulder, Co: Lynne Reinner, 2000.

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