Information on "Social Integration" and "Southern Africa"
January 2009
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2009
Conflict Trends, Issue 2 (2009)
Author: Jairam Reddy, Anu Pillay, Lizzie Goodfriend, Cyril Adonis, Babatunde Tolu Afolabi, Shukria Dini, Emmanuel Kisiangani, Jasper Ayelazuno, Jimam Timchang Lar
Publisher: African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD)
This journal addresses a wide variety of issues affecting African states, from women's participation in peacebuilding to post-conflict justice in Rwanda. More on «Conflict Trends, Issue 2 (2009)»
July 2008
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8 Jul 2008
Post Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC)
Author: Bryant Greenbaum
Publisher: Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR)
This paper provides an alternative framework to prosecution policy regarding past apartheid-related violence in South Africa and defines 'classes' of offenders of 'gross human rights violations' that ought to be investigated and prosecuted. More on «Post Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC)» -
Jul 2008
"We Need to do it for Ourselves"
Author: Cyril Adonis
Publisher: Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR)
This paper reports on an evaluation to assess the impact of ex-combatant policy dialogue workshops on stakeholders. More on «"We Need to do it for Ourselves"»
June 2008
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Jun 2008
The Role of Ex-Combatants and Veterans in Violence in Transitional Societies
Author: Gwinyayi Dzinesa
Publisher: Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR)
This paper provides an overview the relationship between ex-combatants and violence in the southern African region. More on «The Role of Ex-Combatants and Veterans in Violence in Transitional Societies»
January 2008
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2008
Restoring Dignity: Current Psychosocial Interventions with Ex-Combatants in South Africa
Author: Monica Bandeira
Publisher: Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR)
The paper documents a project empowering ex-combatants in South Africa in order to address their psychosocial needs. More on «Restoring Dignity: Current Psychosocial Interventions with Ex-Combatants in South Africa»
November 2007
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26 Nov 2007
Former Combatants' Involvement in Crime and Crime Prevention
Author: Lephophotho Mashike
Publisher: Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR)
This report explores the rehabilitation of former combatants in post-conflict South Africa using interviews and workshop results. More on «Former Combatants' Involvement in Crime and Crime Prevention » -
15 Nov 2007
Policy Dialogue: The Role of Ex-combatants in Memorialisation Processes in South Africa
Author: Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation
Publisher: Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR)
This paper reports on a workshop hosted by the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR). More on «Policy Dialogue: The Role of Ex-combatants in Memorialisation Processes in South Africa»
September 2007
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Sep 2007
Policy Dialogue: Skills Development and Job Creation
Author: Centre for the study of Violence and Reconciliation
Publisher: Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR)
This paper summarizes a skills and job creation workshop for ex-combatant and military veteran reintegration and demobilization in Johannesburg, South Africa. More on «Policy Dialogue: Skills Development and Job Creation»
August 2007
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Aug 2007
External Evaluation of the Three Year Integrated Youth Offender Programme In Boksburg Correctional Centre South Africa
Author: Margaret Roper
Publisher: Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR)
The report presents the findings of an evaluation of the Integrated Youth Offender Project (IYOP) at Boksburg Correctional Centre in Guateng, South Africa. More on «External Evaluation of the Three Year Integrated Youth Offender Programme In Boksburg Correctional Centre South Africa»
June 2007
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Jun 2007
A Critical Review of Selected Time Use Surveys
Author: Debbie Budlender
Publisher: United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD)
This paper reviews case studies from Latin American, Asian and African countries that provide quantitative analysis of how members of a household take care of each other and explore the implications of the findings for poverty and social exclusion. More on «A Critical Review of Selected Time Use Surveys»


