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Tag - Conflict

Muslim women in Thailand’s Yala province queuing for seat designation at the Central Mosque for a mass prayer at the end of Ramadan (Photo: Don Pathan)

COVID-19 offers hope for Thailand’s troubled south

by Don Pathan
10 June 2020

Prevent conflict, avert humanitarian crises

by Caelin Briggs
28 November 2019
Credit: Daniel Evans

Bad places turned good: security in Melanesia’s settlement communities

by Daniel Evans
4 February 2019
There is mounting evidence that micro-credit plays a valuable role in improving the lives of people in need (Credit: PWRDF/Flickr/CC BY 2.0)

Fortnightly links: micro-credit, revenge post-ISIS, an aging population, and more

by Terence Wood and Sachini Muller
18 January 2019
Cox's Bazaar refugee settlement, Bangladesh (Credit: World Vision)

An Australian checklist for conflict-related crises

by Rebecca Barber and Caelin Briggs
16 January 2019

Millions neglected and in need, but where is Australia’s support for the DRC?

by Caelin Briggs
18 December 2018
Somwati Bai leads a gram sabha meeting in Madhya Pradesh, India (UNDP/Flickr/CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)

Fortnightly links: destination Europe, social media lynch mobs, a country of contradictions, and more

by Sachini Muller and Terence Wood
20 July 2018
Sa'ada, Yemen was hit heavily by airstrikes when the conflict escalated in March 2015 (UN OCHA/Flickr/CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)

Fortnightly links: Mexican elections, ODI podcasts, conflict in Yemen, and more

by Sachini Muller and Terence Wood
8 June 2018
A boy confronts the Egyptian military police, just south of Tahrir Square, Cairo, in 2011 during the Arab Spring (Alisdare Hickson/Flickr/CC BY-SA 2.0)

Are economists’ standard solutions part of the problem in fragile states?

by Tobias Haque
25 May 2018
Young men in Eastern Highlands, PNG engaged in tribal conflict walking to meet the opposing tribe (DFAT/Flickr/CC BY 2.0)

Will Hela be the next Bougainville?

by Matthew G. Allen
24 May 2018
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