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An overview of Lagoro IDP camp in Kitgum District, northern Uganda, 20 May 2007. Manoocher Deghati/IRIN
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Lisa Denney
Lisa Denney

Lisa Denney

Research Officer, Politics and Governance

Lisa Denney joined ODI as a Research Officer in November 2010. She has recently completed her PhD in International Politics at Aberystwyth University, focusing on the challenges of engaging informal security actors in DFID’s policing and justice reform programmes in Sierra Leone. Lisa has work experience on issues of disarmament, citizen security and youth education/reintegration in West Africa and East Timor and has also worked as a Research Assistant at the School of Political Science and International Studies at the University of Queensland, Australia. Her interests focus on the relationship between security and development, post-conflict peacebuilding and informal governance practices, particularly the roles played by chiefs, secret societies and trade associations at the local level. To date, her research has focused on the inability of donors to engage with these non-state governance actors in their efforts to transform the political landscape of fragile states, and therefore the need to better account for local governance practices, rather than focusing on high level politics and centralised states.

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Sierra Leone: ready to vote for some uninspiring choices

Opinion - Articles and blogs - 15 November 2012

The stakes for Sierra Leone are high in its forthcoming elections but the choice facing the electorate is remarkably uninspiring. Rumour has it if things go smoothly some donors will shift their classification of the country from ‘post-conflict’ to ‘low-income less-developed country’ – a big deal for peace and future prosperity.

Mural showing women and children in El Salvador highlighting the role of the law
Mural showing women and children in El Salvador highlighting the role of the law

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Women’s leadership and participation in peace and security and humanitarian response

Projects - September 2012 to June 2013
This project evaluates the contribution of UN Women to increase women’s leadership and participation in peace and security, extracting the results achieved and lessons learned by the predecessor entities and examining these in the context of the new Strategic Plan and its aspirations in this area. It will also assess the coherence of the design of the humanitarian response area in the context of UN Women’s mandate to provide forward looking recommendations.

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