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This working paper explores the changing roles of Diasporas in post-conflict Burundi in terms of contributing to … development, reconciliation and peace building. Burundi is in a state of post-conflict recovery after decades of civil war and … international organizations. They include private and public sectors and may be initiated both inside Burundi and among the Diaspora …
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Burundi's civil war on children's health status. The identification strategy exploits exogenous variation in the war's timing …
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The ethnic conflicts in Burundi and Rwanda have severely weakened the economies and worsened the structural fiscal …
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This paper examines the causes of conflict in Burundi and discusses strategies for building peace. The analysis of the … mobility for all members of ethnic groups and regions. – Burundi ; conflict ; inequality ; education …
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This paper studies the relationship between civil war and HIV/AIDS in Burundi. It contributes to the empirical … directly related to HIV/AIDS or correlated with unobservables. The case of Burundi provides fruitful grounds of analysis, as … seroprevalence rates are heterogeneous across the country, the serological and conflict data for Burundi is of good quality and …
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We study the impact of electoral gender quotas in post-war Burundi and Rwanda on women's political representation … ordinary women, before, during, and after the introduction of gender quotas. We find that, both in Rwanda and Burundi …
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re-ignite violence. We study who perceives gains and losses in political representation in Rwanda and Burundi and why. We … represented than Tutsi in Burundi. We find that the gap in perceived political representation narrows over time in Rwanda as Hutu … 'input legitimacy' maximize policies aiming for 'output legitimacy'. In Burundi, the gap is widening, suggesting that the …
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Kapazitätsentwicklung ist eine wichtige Entwicklungsstrategie und -methode der bi- und multilateralen Entwicklungszusammenarbeit. Bei Kapazitätsentwicklung handelt es sich in der Regel um Programme von Gebern, die westliche Demokratien als Blaupausen für ideale Entwicklungsstrategien für...
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This paper examines the impact of regionally imposed sanctions on the trajectory of the Burundian regime and its involvement in the peace process following the 1996 coup in the country. Despite the country's socioeconomic and geopolitical vulnerability, the Buyoya government withstood the...
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