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Education without Borders - a summary
The humanitarian response the conflict in Syria has fundamentally failed to address the education crisis facing Syria’s children. Providing education for all of Syria’s refugee children will require an international response and strengthened partnerships. This report proposes an international plan of action to deal with the refugee education crisis, of which Lebanon is on the front-line. -

‘The fish rots from the head down’: the global drugs trade and the erosion of the Malian state
A recent event at ODI on the humanitarian dimensions of the crisis in Mali, saw a common theme in presentations from two panellists, Jeremy Swift and Bruce Whitehouse. Both outlined how Mali’s State institutions and the political leadership of the pre-coup regime of Amadou T
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Getting beyond seeds and tools in eastern Democratic Republic Congo
'Difficult and risky contexts should not be an excuse for inaction or inadequate action when it comes to securing livelihoods in eastern Democratic Republic Congo.' -

Displaced women and children in northern Mali
License: Creative Commons
Credit: EC/ECHO/Cyprien Fabre
Source: FlickrConflict and intervention in Mali: the humanitarian consequences
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Growth and livelihoods in conflict-affected situations: what do we know?
This Briefing Paper summarises the findings of a working paper exploring the evidence on growth, economic activity and livelihoods in fragile and conflict-affected situations. -
Social protection and basic services in fragile and conflict-affected situations
Samuel Carpenter, Rachel Slater and Richard MallettIn an effort to generate better understanding and to identify useful lessons and findings for researchers and decision makers working on and in fragile and conflicted-affected situations, this paper synthesises and assesses the available evidence on social protection and basic services (health, education and water) in fragile and conflict-affected situations. -
The relevance of ‘resilience’?
Simon Levine, Adam Pain, Sarah Bailey and Lilianne FanThis paper aims to introduce some practical realism to the current debates about ‘resilience’ which are increasingly dominating thinking about development, climate change adaptation and humanitarian aid. -
Livelihoods, basic services and social protection in north-western Pakistan
Babar Shahbaz, Qasim Ali Shah, Abid Q. Suleri, Steve Commins and Akbar Ali MalikThis review paper synthesises and assesses evidence from the existing literature on poverty and livelihoods, access to basic services and social protection, and aid and its governance in conflict-affected areas of Pakistan, particularly the north-western province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and the Federally Administrative Tribal Areas (FATA) -
Livelihoods, basic services and social protection in Northern Uganda and Karamoja
Kirsten Gelsdorf, Daniel Maxwell and Dyan MazuranaThis paper synthesises current evidence on how people are recovering their livelihoods and accessing basic services and social protection interventions in the conflict-affected regions of Uganda’s Greater North.










