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Eicker, Steffen, 1976-
Published: Frankfurt am Main [u.a.] : Lang, 2009
InhaltsverzeichnisPublished: Frankfurt am Main [u.a.] : Lang, 2009
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Study 1: Historical perspective: some explanatory factors. / Tor Sellström ... - 92 S. : 3 Kt., 10 Tab., Lit.Hinw., Lit. S. 81-88. - ISBN 87-7265-331-0.; Study 2: Early warning and conflict management. / Howard Adelman ... - 108 S. : 1 graph. Darst., 1 Tab., Lit.Hinw. S. 83-95, Lit. S. 96-105. - ISBN 87-7265-332-9.; Study 3: Humanitarian aid and effects. / John Borton ... - 172 S. : Kt., graph. Darst., Tab., Lit.Hinw. - ISBN 87-7265-333-7.; Study 4: Rebuilding post-war Rwanda. / Krishna Kumar ... - 120 S. : graph. Darst., Tab., Lit.Hinw., Lit. S. 107-113. - ISBN 87-7265-334-5.; (5:) Synthesis report. / John Eriksson ... - 84 S. : 1 Kt. - ISBN 87-7265-335-3
Recognizing the magnitude, complexity and chaos of the Rwanda emergency, 36 donor countries, the United Nations and international agencies and non-governmental organisations launched the "Joint Evaluation of Emergency Assistance to Rwanda" on the premise that it would be possible to identify lessons to be learned by the international community applicable to future complex emergencies and to the continuing attempt to help Rwanda rebuild its society. Study 1 presents the historical background to the developments in contemporary Rwanda that culminated in the genocide beginning in April 1994. Study 2 examines the effectiveness of international monitoring (early warning) and management of the Rwanda conflict. Study 3 examines the provision of humanitarian aid and physical protection by the international community in response to the Rwanda crisis. It combines a detailed technical assessment of the principal sectors and phases of the response with an attempt to draw out the principal conclusions and policy lessons from the experience. Study 4 examines the effectiveness, impact and relevance of international assistance to Rwanda on repatriation and on rehabilitation, reconstruction and long-term development of the country. The Synthesis Report presents a summary of the four studies. (DÜI-Hff)
Recognizing the magnitude, complexity and chaos of the Rwanda emergency, 36 donor countries, the United Nations and international agencies and non-governmental organisations launched the "Joint Evaluation of Emergency Assistance to Rwanda" on the premise that it would be possible to identify lessons to be learned by the international community applicable to future complex emergencies and to the continuing attempt to help Rwanda rebuild its society. Study 1 presents the historical background to the developments in contemporary Rwanda that culminated in the genocide beginning in April 1994. Study 2 examines the effectiveness of international monitoring (early warning) and management of the Rwanda conflict. Study 3 examines the provision of humanitarian aid and physical protection by the international community in response to the Rwanda crisis. It combines a detailed technical assessment of the principal sectors and phases of the response with an attempt to draw out the principal conclusions and policy lessons from the experience. Study 4 examines the effectiveness, impact and relevance of international assistance to Rwanda on repatriation and on rehabilitation, reconstruction and long-term development of the country. The Synthesis Report presents a summary of the four studies. (DÜI-Hff)
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Thomson, Susan, 1968-
Published: New Haven, CT ; London : Yale University Press, 2018
InhaltsverzeichnisPublished: New Haven, CT ; London : Yale University Press, 2018
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