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Module 11 - Strengthening Agricultural Markets in Areas Affected by Conflict


Selected Readings

Addison, T. 2005. Agricultural Development for Peace. United Nations University, World Institute for Development Economics Research. Research Paper no. 2005/07. Helsinki: United Nations University-Wider.

Anderson, M. B. 1999. Do No Harm: How Aid Can Support Peace—or War. Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publisher.

Bramel, P., T. Remington, and M. McNeil (eds.) 2004. CRS Seed Vouchers and Fairs: Using Markets in Disaster Response. Nairobi: Catholic Relief Services.

Collier, P., and A. Hoeffler. 2004. “Greed and Grievance in Civil War.” Oxford Economic Papers 56. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Longley, C., I. Cristopolos, and T. Slaymaker. 2006. Agricultural Rehabilitation—Mapping the Linkages between Humanitarian Relief, Social Protection and Development. HPG Research Report 21. London: Overseas Development Institute (ODI).

Meagher, P. 2005. Service Delivery in Fragile States: Framing the Issues. College Park: IRIS Center, University of Maryland.

Sperling, L., and C. Longley (eds.). 2002. Special Issue: Beyond Seeds and Tools. Disasters 26(4).

USAID (U.S. Agency for International Development)/Conflict Management and Mitigation. Conducting a Conflict Assessment: A Framework for Strategy and Program Development. April 2005. http://inside.usaid.gov/DCHA/CMM/documents/CMM_ConflAssessFrmwrk_May_05.pdf

USAID (U.S. Agency for International Development)/Conflict Management and Mitigation. [No date, but October 2005.] Livelihoods and Conflict: A Toolkit for Intervention. Washington, DC: USAID. http://inside.usaid.gov/DCHA/CMM/documents/CMM_Livelihoods_and_Conflict_Dec_2005.pdf

Walsh S., J.-M. Bihizi, C. Droeven B. Ngendahayo, B. Ndaboroheye, and L. Sperling L. 2004. “Drought, Civil Strife, and Seed Vouchers and Fairs: The Role of the Local Trader in the Local Seed System.” In L. Sperling, T. Remington, J. Haugen, and S. Nagoda (eds), Addressing Seed Security in Disaster Response: Linking Relief with Development. Cali: International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT).

References Cited

Anderson, M. B. (1999). Do No Harm: How Aid Can Support Peace- or War. Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publisher.

Bramel, P., T. Remington, and M. McNeil (eds.) 2004. CRS Seed Vouchers and Fairs: Using Markets in Disaster Response. Nairobi: Catholic Relief Services.

Longley, C., I. Cristopolos, and T. Slaymaker. 2006. Agricultural Rehabilitation—Mapping the Linkages between Humanitarian Relief, Social Protection and Development. HPG Research Report 21. London: Overseas Development Institute (ODI).

Meagher, P. 2005. Service Delivery in Fragile States: Framing the Issues. College Park: IRIS Center, University of Maryland.

Sperling, L., and C. Longley (eds.). 2002. Special Issue: Beyond Seeds and Tools. Disasters 26(4).

Views expressed in this investment note are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent policy or views of the World Bank. This note was prepared by Gary Alex (USAID), Tom Remington (Catholic Relief Services), and Philip Steffen (USAID).

 

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