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Aid for Peace: A Guide to Planning and Evaluation for Conflict Zones
Contributor(s): Paffenholz, Thania (Author), Reychler, Luc (Author)
ISBN: 3832925821     ISBN-13: 9783832925826
Publisher: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft
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Product Type: Paperback
Published: December 2007
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Annotation: Armed conflict has become the overarching challenge for foreign policy and puts development and humanitarian assistance at considerable risk. How to deal with this situation? What to do? A milestone in its field, Aid for Peace provides conceptual thought and practical support. It leads both practitioner and academic reader through a planning and evaluation process that helps the user to better design development, humanitarian, and peacebuilding interventions in conflict prone areas of the world. Based on state-of-the-art theory and practice for peacebuilding, planning, and evaluation, the book introduces the 'Aid for Peace' Approach and walks the reader through a systematic and comprehensive step-by-step process in order to understand how to: -- analyze and anticipate conflict dynamics and peacebuilding needs -- plan new interventions and evaluate existing ones -- map personal intervention and assess its relevance for peacebuilding -- assess the effects of interventions on peace and co
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Disasters & Disaster Relief
- Political Science | Peace
- Political Science | Political Freedom
LCCN: 2007465790
Physical Information: 162 pages
 
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Armed conflict has become the overarching challenge for foreign policy and puts development and humanitarian assistance at considerable risk. How to deal with this situation? What to do? A milestone in its field, this guidebook provides conceptual thought and practical support. It leads both practitioner and academic reader through a planning and evaluation process that helps the user to better design development, humanitarian and peacebuilding interventions in conflict prone areas of the world. Based on the state of the art in theory and practice of peacebuilding, planning and evaluation, the book introduces the 'Aid for Peace' Approach and walks the user through a systematic and comprehensive step-by-step process. The user understands how to - analyze and anticipate conflict dynamics and peacebuilding needs; - plan new interventions and evaluate existing ones; - map her or his own intervention and assess its relevance for peacebuilding; - assess the effects of interventions on peace and conflict by making hypotheses of change explicit and operational; - integrate the conflict and peace lens into standard planning and evaluation procedures and criteria as well as organizational structures; - combine a strategic with a process understanding in building a vision for peacebuilding for better contributing to conflict transformation and social change. Written for a broad readership, Aid for Peace leads to the creation of an appropriate policy, project or program design for working in conflict zones.