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Annex 2
Bibliography and further reading
Sectoral approaches
Brown, A., M. Foster, A. Norton and F. Naschold, “The Status of Sector Wide Approaches,” Centre for Aid and Public Expenditure (CAPE) Working Paper 142. London: Overseas Development Institute, 2001.
Canada. “Planning and Implementation of SWAPs: An overview,” Issues Paper. Ottawa: Canadian International Development Agency, 2000.
Netherlands, “The Sectoral Approach.” The Hague: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Sectoral Approach Support Group, 2000.
Riddell, A., “Synthesis Report of Development Agency Policies and Perspectives on Programme-Based Approaches.” Ottawa, Canada: Learning Network on Programme Based Approaches, 2002.
Linkages between development assistance and conflict
Goodhand J., “A Synthesis Report: Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Nepal and Sri Lanka,” Conflict Assessments. London: The Conflict Security and Development Group, Centre for Defence Studies, 2001.
Goodhand, J., “Violent Conflict, Poverty and Chronic Poverty,” Chronic Poverty Research Centre Working Paper 6. Manchester, UK: Chronic Poverty Research Centre, 2001.
Nicol, A., Y. Arsano, and J. Raisin, “EU Policies and the Risk of Violent Conflict in Ethiopia’s Awash Valley.” London: Saferworld, 2000.
Uvin, P., “The Influence of Aid in Situations of Violent Conflict: A synthesis and a commentary on the lessons learned from case studies on the limits and scope for the use of development assistance incentives and disincentives for influencing conflict situations,” Conflict Prevention and Development Co-operation Papers. Paris: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Development Assistance Committee – Informal Task Force on Conflict, Peace and Development Co-operation, 2001.
Entry points for conflict-sensitive practice
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. Maastrict: European Centre for Development Policy Management, 2001.
Foster, M. and J. Leavy, “The Choice of Financial Aid Instruments,” Centre for Aid and Public Expenditure (CAPE) Working Paper 158. London: Overseas Development Institute, 2001.
McLean Hilker, L., A. Evans and A. Norton, “Strategic Framework for Engagement in PRSs in Conflict Affected Countries: Attachment to briefing note 6.” London: Overseas Development Institute, undated.
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