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South Sudan


Lesson 21: Regional engagement/mandates

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Oliver Walton is a Lecturer in International Development at the University of Bath, specialising in NGO politics, conflict and peacebuilding. He is currently a co-investigator in an ESRC-funded project ‘Borderlands, brokers and peacebuilding in Nepal and Sri Lanka: war to peace transitions viewed from the margins’. The project explores how different kinds of borderland regions produce varied institutional arrangements and brokering relations, and examines how these different dynamics shape the patterns of post-war stabilisation and reconstruction.

Read Oliver’s blog article: Local elections in Nepal and Sri Lanka: empowering or undermining the margins?

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  • Has the Integrated Approach (finally) taken the EU responses to conflicts to the next level? April 5, 2018
  • Local elections in Nepal and Sri Lanka: empowering or undermining the margins? April 1, 2018
  • PeaceCapacity project publishes handbook February 28, 2018
  • Dual-use technologies for conflict prevention and peacebuilding February 7, 2018
  • Advancing local ownership of peacebuilding: Moving beyond paternalistic capacity building February 1, 2018

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