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Policy Assessing Gender Perspectives in Peace Processes with Application to the Cases of Colombia and Mindanao In order to make peace processes more inclusive, increased participation by women
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Policy The Socio-Economic Impact of Anti-Vehicle Mines in Angola This pilot study depicts the impact of anti-vehicle mines (AVM) contamination on
Policy Global Mapping and Analysis of Anti-Vehicle Mine Incidents in 2018 This report presents and analyses AVM incident data from 2018. It follows