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How can growing social diversity be harnessed to make for more creative societies in the future? Three powerful forces are simultaneously shaping the social foundations of the future: deep-seated change in underlying economic systems, rapid global integration, and growing social diversity...
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Gender-based violence affects many aspects of survivors' and victims' lives, including access to education, employment … programmes to eradicate gender-based violence and address its intersectional impacts, strategic planning, policy co … to effectively address gender-based violence. …
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Each year, 740 000 people die as a result of armed violence. It increasingly exploits a link between conflict and crime … advisors and programme staff - to transform good words into good programmes that can ultimately help reduce armed violence …
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These three Programming Notes build on the 2009 publication entitled Armed Violence Reduction: Enabling Development …. These three notes cover: armed violence in urban areas, youth and armed violence, and linkages between armed violence …
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warning and response, as well as inputs from surveyed agencies, Preventing Violence, War and State Collapse assesses the value …
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violence, most of them in low- and medium-income settings. The majority of these deaths occur in situations other than war … preoccupation with the costs and consequences of armed violence, comparatively little evidence exists about how to stem its risks … and effects. Virtually no information is available on Armed Violence Reduction and Prevention interventions, much less …
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