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AVPI Impact of Armed Violence on Poverty
Part of the
Armed
Violence and
Povery Initiative
. The objective of the study was not only to
advance and clarify understandings and knowledge in this area,
which has been largely neglected in policy and research, but also
to inform programme design and evaluation.
The main
indicators were:
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Impoverishment
through displacement.
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Differentiated
impacts by gender
and vulnerability.
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The damaging
of macro-economic
activities including
production,
exports, public
finances and
social services.
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Damage to
education and
health.
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Livelihood
alterations
and depletion.
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The emergence
of exploitative,
alternative
political economies.
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Damage to
social capital
and coping strategies
-
The objective
of the study
was not only
to advance and
clarify understandings
and knowledge
in this area,
which has been
largely neglected
in policy and
research, but
also to inform
programme design
and evaluation.
Publications
Publications
Last modified: Wednesday 12 September 2007.
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