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6th International Security Forum (ISF): Proceedings of the Conference (pdf)
Friday May 11 2007 at 21:27 by ICT4Peace Foundation
Author(s): Theodor H. Winkler, Anja H. Ebnöther, Ernst M. Felberbauer
Publisher(s): Peter Lang, Bern, Switzerland
Other Issuing Bodies: Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zurich
ISBN: 3-03910-485-3
Date of publication: 2005
Volume number: Volume 14
Issue number: Issue 1
Format: PD...
 
An Evaluation of Humanitarian Information Centers (Sida/Szpak, 2004) (pdf)
Friday May 11 2007 at 21:29 by ICT4Peace Foundation
An Evaluation of Humanitarian Information Centers including Case Studies of HICs for Iraq, Afghanistan, and Liberia
 
PeaceIT! (pdf)
Friday May 11 2007 at 21:33 by ICT4Peace Foundation
Welcome to the first edition of Peace IT!, journal for conflict and crisis management professionals. The journal introduces how ICTs can be used effectively to prevent, manage and resolve crisis to the benefit of peace and security.
 
Evaluation of IT humanitarian platforms and their possible utilisation as co-ordination instrument (pdf)
Friday May 11 2007 at 21:42 by ICT4Peace Foundation
Conclusions, recommendations and questions regarding the present and future role of information technology in the co-ordination of humanitarian aid.
 
Handbook on Conflict Sensitive Journalism (Ross Howard 2003) (pdf)
Friday May 11 2007 at 21:43 by ICT4Peace Foundation

This publication seeks to contribute to the theoretical refinement and
practical realisation of conflict conscious journalism as a tool for usage by
media practitioners in conflict-affected areas. With this goal in mind, the
handbook is designed to be both a practical everyday guide for those already
familiar with the subject, as well as an introduction for those unfamiliar
with such practices.


The handbook has been produced in partnership between IMS and...

 
Information and Communication Technology for Peace: The role of ICT in preventing, responding to and recovering from conflict (Stauffacher, Drake, Currion, Steinberger 2005) (pdf)
Friday May 11 2007 at 22:00 by ICT4Peace Foundation
 
Use and Abuse of Media in Vulnerable Societies (pdf)
Friday May 11 2007 at 22:03 by ICT4Peace Foundation

In the wake of the deadly and destructive civil conflicts so prominent in the 1990s, aca-
demics and practitioners have increasingly focused on predicting and preventing civil con-
flict, rather than responding to and recovering from it. Accordingly, there have been various
methodologies developed to identify societies in which violent conflict is likely to occur,
and significant research has been conducted into the root causes of civil conflict. That
analysis has foc...

 
Designing a Peacebuilding Infrastructure: Taking a Systems Approach to the Prevention Deadly Conflict (pdf)
Friday May 11 2007 at 21:37 by ICT4Peace Foundation

Designing a Peacebuilding Infrastructure: Taking a Systems Approach to the Prevention of Deadly Conflict is the twelfth publication in NGLS’s Development Dossier series. The series seeks to contribute to the ongoing dialogue of the international development community through dissemination of challenging analyses and reflections from independent observers and authors on current issues on the international development agenda. Recent issues in the series have addressed the grow...

 
Structured Humanitarian Assistance Reporting (SHARE) (pdf)
Friday May 11 2007 at 22:07 by ICT4Peace Foundation
Structured Humanitarian Assistance Reporting (SHARE)

By Dennis King (UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs) and Maxx Dilley (University of Wisconsin Disaster Management Center)
24 May 2001

In any emergency, there is certain basic information that emergency relief and recovery organizations need to know, such as:

  • How many people are affected and what are their needs
  • Where are the affected areas and affected populations located...
 
Report on Information Technology and Requirements (pdf)
Monday May 14 2007 at 20:25 by ICT4Peace Foundation
The Emergency Capacity Building Project is proud to announce the release of the final version of its Report on Information Technology and Requirements.  This comprehensive five-part Report is the first in depth examination of information and technology issues for international NGOs in emergency response, the result of a six-month, inter-agency, multi-country assessment.  It analyses critical requirements for NGOs in emergency response, providing a snapshot of existing initiatives, examples of go...
 
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