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Opinion: Missed Expectations and Disorder: The Dilemma of Political Response to Disasters
2019/09 – Arnold Bergsträsser Institut (ABI); Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED); Author(s): Erik Plänitz
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Disaster Risk Reduction in Conflict Contexts: The State of the Evidence
2019/05 – Overseas Development Institute (ODI); research paper; Author(s): Katie Peters, Kerrie Holloway and Laura E. R. Peters
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Everyday Security Practices in Asia (PDF)
2018/12 – Arnold Bergsträsser Institut (ABI); International Quarterly for Asian Studies (IQAS) Vol. 49, Issue 1-2; Editor(s): Claudia Derichs et al.
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Grassroots Responses to Violence Against Women and Girls in Post-Earthquake Nepal: Lessons From the Field
2016/07 – Oxfam GB; Gender and Development 24/2016, Issue 2; Author(s): Standing, Kay; Parker, Sara; Bista, Sapana; Sweetman Caroline
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Disaster Risk Reduction Strategies: Navigating Conflict Contexts
2019/05 – Overseas Development Institute (ODI); research paper; Author(s): Katie Peters, Laura E. R. Peters, John Twigg and Colin Walch
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