Annex 2 - Additional References.pdf - Conflict Sensitivity
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<strong>Annex</strong> 2 : <strong>Additional</strong> <strong>References</strong><br />
1. Agency Documentation<br />
CSA Consortium Documents<br />
<strong>Conflict</strong> <strong>Sensitivity</strong> Consortium Benchmarking Paper<br />
Authors: Sarah Brown (CARE International UK); Rachel Goldwyn<br />
(CARE International UK); Hesta Groenewald (Saferworld) and Joan<br />
McGregor (Responding to <strong>Conflict</strong>) Working draft 29/04/09<br />
Organisational CSA Self-Assessment Draft Template.<br />
CAFOD<br />
CAFOD. Synthesis of feedback from (conflict sensitive) self assessment<br />
exercise facilitated by International Alert.<br />
CARE<br />
CARE International. Humanitarian Accountability Framework<br />
Using our Power Responsibly. Pilot Version (draft ver. 28 Sept 2009)<br />
CARE. Emergency Management Protocols<br />
CARE. Emergency Toolkit<br />
CARE. <strong>Conflict</strong>, Compliance and Sphere. What it means for CARE Sudan in<br />
DARFUR. A Discussion Paper. August 2005.<br />
Authors: Sean Lowrie (independent consultant), Clare Smith (CARE<br />
International UK) and Sally Austin (CARE Sudan).<br />
Department for International Development –UK (DFID)<br />
DFID. Conducting <strong>Conflict</strong> Assessments: Guidance Notes. DFID, London,<br />
January 2002.<br />
http://www.dfid.gov.uk/Documents/publications/conflictassessmentguidance.p<br />
df<br />
Donor Peace Support Group Sri Lanka.<br />
Evaluation of Donor-Supported Activities in <strong>Conflict</strong>-Sensitive Development<br />
and <strong>Conflict</strong> Prevention and Peacebuilding in Sri Lanka. Main Evaluation<br />
Report. Final Report October 2009. Authors: Nick Chapman, Debi Duncan,<br />
David Timberman, Kanaka Abeygunawardana<br />
http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/63/50/44138006.<strong>pdf</strong><br />
Helvetas<br />
Helvetas. <strong>Conflict</strong> <strong>Sensitivity</strong> and Civil Peace Building Workshop. Dhulikhel,<br />
Nepal, October 29th – November 2nd 2007. Authors: Karin Füeg and<br />
Anna Bernhard<br />
International Alert, Africa Peace Forum, Centre for <strong>Conflict</strong> Resolution,<br />
Consortium of Humanitarian Agencies, Forum of Early Warning and<br />
Response, Saferworld (2004). <strong>Conflict</strong>-Sensitive Approaches to<br />
Development, Humanitarian Assistance and Peacebuilding: A Resource Pack.<br />
International Alert, London. http://www.conflictsensitivity.org/resource_pack
Norad<br />
Norad. Report on <strong>Conflict</strong> <strong>Sensitivity</strong> of Norwegian NGOs ’Development<br />
Assistance in Nepal. NORAD COLLECTED REVIEWS 9/2007. Authors:<br />
Nora Ingdal (NCG), Amina Singh (ODC/IDMS), Jan-Petter Holtedahl,<br />
(Norad) Commissioned by Norad - Norwegian Agency for<br />
Development Cooperation P.O. Box 8034 Dep, NO- 0030 OSLO<br />
Ruseløkkveien 26, Oslo, Norway.ISBN 978-82-7548-213-4<br />
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)<br />
OECD. Guidance on Evaluating <strong>Conflict</strong> Prevention and Peacebuilding<br />
Activities Working Draft for Application Period. Development<br />
Assistance Committee, Paris. (working draft, 2008).<br />
http://www.oecd.org/secure/<strong>pdf</strong>Document/0,2834,en_21571361_34047972_3<br />
9774574_1_1_1_1,00.<strong>pdf</strong><br />
Oxfam<br />
Oxfam. <strong>Conflict</strong> <strong>Sensitivity</strong> in Humanitarian Programming. A Rough Guide.<br />
May 2008. Author: Bridget Walker<br />
Saferworld<br />
Saferworld. Briefing. <strong>Conflict</strong> Sensitive Development. May 2008.<br />
Saferworld (2009), Saferworld strategy on conflict sensitivity (2009-2011<br />
Tearfund<br />
Tearfund. Disaster Management Team Good Practice Guidelines: <strong>Conflict</strong><br />
<strong>Sensitivity</strong>. Version 1, February 2007. Authors: Bob Hansford, David<br />
Bainbridge and Shona Macpherson.<br />
UNESCO<br />
Howard, R. <strong>Conflict</strong> Sensitive Reporting: State of the Art. A Course for<br />
Journalists and Journalism Educators. UNESCO, Paris, 2009.<br />
http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0018/001869/186986e.<strong>pdf</strong><br />
USAID<br />
USAID. Conducting a <strong>Conflict</strong> Assessment: A Framework for Analysis<br />
and Program Development. Office of <strong>Conflict</strong> Management and<br />
Mitigation, Bureau for Democracy, <strong>Conflict</strong>, and Humanitarian<br />
Assistance U.S. Agency for International Development<br />
Washington DC, 2004.<br />
United States Institute for Peace<br />
Mashatt, M & Long, D & Crum, J. <strong>Conflict</strong> sensitive Approach to Infrastructure<br />
Development. Special Report No.197, January 2008, USIP,<br />
Washington<br />
World Bank<br />
World Bank. Toward a <strong>Conflict</strong>-Sensitive Poverty Reduction Strategy<br />
Lessons from a Retrospective Analysis. Report No. 32587, June 30,<br />
2005
World Vision<br />
World Vision. Grassroots efforts to prevent and resolve violence: a special<br />
report. WVI Policy and Advocacy, Milton Keynes, June 2005.<br />
World Vision. <strong>Conflict</strong> <strong>Sensitivity</strong> in Emergencies. Learning from the Asia<br />
Tsunami Response. 2006<br />
http://conflictsensitivity.org/files/publib/<strong>Conflict</strong>%20sensitivity%20in%20<br />
Emergencies.<strong>pdf</strong><br />
World Vision International. LEAP Toolkit for Rapid Onset Emergencies<br />
Version 1.1. April 2007<br />
World Vision. Civil-Military-Police Engagement. June 2008.<br />
World Vision. Standards Handbook 2008. Humanitarian and Emergency<br />
Affairs.<br />
World Vision. What is MSTC and Why Do We Do It<br />
2. Academic Articles<br />
Anderson, Mary B (1999) Do No Harm. How Aid Can Support Peace – Or<br />
War. Lynne Rienner, London.<br />
APFO, CECORE, CHA, FEWER, International Alert, Saferworld (2004)<br />
<strong>Conflict</strong>-sensitive approaches to development, humanitarian assistance and<br />
peacebuilding.<br />
http://www.saferworld.org.uk/publications.phpid=148<br />
Barbolet, A et. Al (2005) The utility and dilemmas of conflict sensitivity.<br />
Berghof Research Center for Constructive <strong>Conflict</strong> Management.<br />
http://www.berghof-handbook.net/articles/PCIA_addABetal.<strong>pdf</strong><br />
Bayne, S (2005) Background paper and analytical framework for a conflict<br />
assessment of the Education for All Programme in Nepal. International Alert,<br />
London.<br />
http://www.internationalalert.org/<strong>pdf</strong>/Analytical_Framework_Assessment_Edu<br />
cation_N.<strong>pdf</strong><br />
Bush, K. A Measure of Peace: Peace And <strong>Conflict</strong> Impact Assessment (PCIA)<br />
Of Development Projects In <strong>Conflict</strong> Zones. Working Paper No. 1<br />
The Peacebuilding and Reconstruction Program Initiative<br />
& The Evaluation Unit, International Development Research Centre, 1998.<br />
http://conflictsensitivity.org/files/publib/Measure_of_Peace.<strong>pdf</strong><br />
Centre for Peacebuilding (KOFF)(May 2004) Peace and <strong>Conflict</strong> Impact<br />
Assessment and <strong>Conflict</strong> <strong>Sensitivity</strong> . Centre for Peacebuilding (KOFF), Swiss<br />
Peace, Bern.<br />
CDA Collaborative Learning Projects(July 2006) Has Peacebuilding made a<br />
Difference in Kosovo A Study of the Effectiveness of Peacebuilding in<br />
Preventing Violence: Lessons Learned from the March 2004 Riots in Kosovo<br />
http://www.cdainc.com/publications/rpp/has_peacebuilding_made_a_differenc<br />
e_in_kosovo.php
De La Haye J and Moyroud C (2003). <strong>Conflict</strong>-sensitive Approaches to<br />
Development, Humanitarian Assistance and Peacebuilding: A Conceptual<br />
Background. Africa Peace Forum, Center for <strong>Conflict</strong> Resolution, Consortium<br />
of Humanitarian Agencies, the Forum on Early Warning and Early Response<br />
(FEWER), International Alert, Saferworld.<br />
Gaigals, C (with Leonhardt, M)(2001). <strong>Conflict</strong> Sensitive Approaches to<br />
Development. A Review of Practice. Saferworld, International Alert and<br />
International Development Research Centre, London.<br />
Harris, S & Lewer, N.(2002) Operationalising Peacebuilding and <strong>Conflict</strong><br />
Reduction. Case Study: Oxfam in Sri Lanka. Working Paper 11, Centre for<br />
<strong>Conflict</strong> Resolution, Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford, UK.<br />
http://www.brad.ac.uk/acad/confres/papers/<strong>pdf</strong>s/CCR11.<strong>pdf</strong><br />
Harris, S. (2005) ‘Rethinking the Humanitarian Response to Natural Disasters<br />
in Areas Affected by <strong>Conflict</strong>’, Workshop-conference on “The Globalisation of<br />
Disaster Response: Tsunami Aid from Donor and Recipient Perspectives”,<br />
Disaster Studies, Rural Development Sociology Group, Wageningen<br />
University: November 2005.<br />
Harris, S. (2005) ‘Sri Lanka and the International Humanitarian Merry-Go-<br />
Round’, Workshop on “Post-Tsunami Asia: Early Warning, Relief,<br />
Reconstruction and Peace Process”; Asian Studies Centre, St. Anthony’s<br />
College, University of Oxford: 11 th June, 2005.<br />
Harris, S (2006) Disaster Response, Peace and <strong>Conflict</strong> in Post-Tsunami Sri<br />
Lanka. Part 1: The Congestion of Humanitarian Space. Working paper No.16,<br />
Centre for <strong>Conflict</strong> Resolution, University of Bradford, UK<br />
http://www.brad.ac.uk/acad/confres/papers/<strong>pdf</strong>s/CCR16.<strong>pdf</strong><br />
Harris, S. (2006) Disasters and Dilemma’s: Aid Agency Recruitment and HRD<br />
in Post-Tsunami Sri Lanka, Human Resource Development International, Vol.<br />
9, No.2, 291-298, June 2006.<br />
Harris, S. (2007) Humanitarian Agenda 2015: Sri Lanka Country Study,<br />
October 2007, Feinstein International Centre, Tufts University: Medford, MA.<br />
Nyheim, D & Leonhardt, M & Gaigals, C. (2001) Development in <strong>Conflict</strong>: A<br />
Seven Steps Tool for Planners. Version 1. FEWER, International Alert and<br />
Saferworld. London.<br />
Paffenholz (2005), Third-generation PCIA: Introducing the Aid for Peace<br />
Approach in New Trends in Peace and <strong>Conflict</strong> Assessment, Berghof<br />
Handbook: Dialogue No. 4, Berghof Research Centre for Constructive<br />
Management.<br />
Woodrow, P & Chigas, D (2009) A Distinction With A Difference: <strong>Conflict</strong><br />
<strong>Sensitivity</strong> and Peacebuilding. Reflecting on Peace Practice Project, CDA<br />
Collaborative Learning Projects.