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A set of guidelines on the duty of care obligations for organisations deploying personnel to multilateral missions in fragile and conflict affected states.
This guidance is a tool to enhance the design and implementation of MEL systems in conflict and stabilisation settings
Provides simple tools which can be used to identify these potential effects and to strengthen conflict sensitivity.
The guide brings together an extensive compendium of advice into an accessible ‘one-stop shop’ for those looking to understand how the UK ‘does’ stabilisation.
Guidance to help government staff and partners implement strategic outcome 4 of the plan: commitments on protecting and empowering girls and women in conflict, crisis and humanitarian emergencies.
Guidance to help government staff and partners implement strategic outcome 3 of the plan: commitments on preventing and responding to gender-based violence in conflict.
This paper provides a gender-sensitive analysis of the Elite Bargains and Political Deals (EBPD) project.
This guide provides practical guidance on how to promote gender equality through strategic communications interventions in conflict and stabilisation contexts.
Provides practical advice about conflict, stabilisation, security and justice activities with examples, evidence and tools.
Provides practical advice on how to increase the effectiveness of outsourced programmes.
The global Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda aims to fulfil women’s human rights and achieve gender equality whilst building more stable societies for all.
This guidance helps government staff and partners implement strategic outcome 6 of the plan: commitments on preventing and countering violent extremism.
Deployee Guides are to be read in the policy and resource context of HMG’s: Building Stability Overseas Strategy; Conflict Pool; Conflict, Stability and Security Fund and other relevant guidance from HMG Departments.
The UK National Action Plan on women, peace and security aims to strengthen the UK's ability to reduce the impact of conflict on women and girls.
Guidance to help government staff and partners implement strategic outcome 2 of the plan: commitments on implementing mandates for peace operations.
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