New Information Communication Technologies for Conflict Prevention and Manage...Angela-Jo Touza - Medina
Slideshow of a the presentation given at the Conflict Research Society Conference in 2005 on the uses of information communication technologies at different points of the conflict cycle.
- All materials are copyrighted.
Relationship between Rural Development and Migration in Turkeyinventionjournals
ABSTRACT: The definition of rural development is regarded as growth of a rural region with respect to economical, social and cultural sides. It can be clearly seen that it is not integrated part of development with respect to economic, social and cultural aspect. 5 years development plans which launched in 1960’s have been implemented up to now. Also, in addition to that, in the regions having GDP per capita less than 75% of EU average, rural development projects and regional development projects have been implemented for stopping or alleviating the migration from underdeveloped regions, Eastern Anatolia, South Eastern Anatolia, Northern Black sea to the western part of Turkey, creating new job opportunities, facilitating the investments made for education, health and infrastructure. When analysed the main structure of the migration theme, it is not out of the question to clearly see the political side behind economic side of it. The migration has increased since 1980’s. The migrated people were those who have to deal with main agricultural products and animal husbandry. In rural areas, life expectancy, GDP per capita, social environment, unemployment level must be considered to stop migration from those places to urban areas. The aim of this study is to find out the reasons which result from migration and that have some assumption for how EU rural development funds will lessen the out-migration from villages to districts and cities after being taken into account of all aspects of the situation.
The International Conference on Migration in Africa (ICMA) hosted by the Scalabrini Institute for Human Mobility in Africa (SIHMA) and the Institute for Social Development at UWC, on 3 December 2014 brought together local, African and international scholars, academics, researchers, practitioners, professionals, policy makers and NGO representatives and funding bodies to discuss issues relating to human mobility in Africa. The topics included south-south migration, the nexus between migration and development, irregular migration and reintegration of returnee migrants.
New Information Communication Technologies for Conflict Prevention and Manage...Angela-Jo Touza - Medina
Slideshow of a the presentation given at the Conflict Research Society Conference in 2005 on the uses of information communication technologies at different points of the conflict cycle.
- All materials are copyrighted.
Relationship between Rural Development and Migration in Turkeyinventionjournals
ABSTRACT: The definition of rural development is regarded as growth of a rural region with respect to economical, social and cultural sides. It can be clearly seen that it is not integrated part of development with respect to economic, social and cultural aspect. 5 years development plans which launched in 1960’s have been implemented up to now. Also, in addition to that, in the regions having GDP per capita less than 75% of EU average, rural development projects and regional development projects have been implemented for stopping or alleviating the migration from underdeveloped regions, Eastern Anatolia, South Eastern Anatolia, Northern Black sea to the western part of Turkey, creating new job opportunities, facilitating the investments made for education, health and infrastructure. When analysed the main structure of the migration theme, it is not out of the question to clearly see the political side behind economic side of it. The migration has increased since 1980’s. The migrated people were those who have to deal with main agricultural products and animal husbandry. In rural areas, life expectancy, GDP per capita, social environment, unemployment level must be considered to stop migration from those places to urban areas. The aim of this study is to find out the reasons which result from migration and that have some assumption for how EU rural development funds will lessen the out-migration from villages to districts and cities after being taken into account of all aspects of the situation.
The International Conference on Migration in Africa (ICMA) hosted by the Scalabrini Institute for Human Mobility in Africa (SIHMA) and the Institute for Social Development at UWC, on 3 December 2014 brought together local, African and international scholars, academics, researchers, practitioners, professionals, policy makers and NGO representatives and funding bodies to discuss issues relating to human mobility in Africa. The topics included south-south migration, the nexus between migration and development, irregular migration and reintegration of returnee migrants.
Understanding the Grassroots Dynamics of Slums in Nairobi: The Dilemma of Kib...drboon
A lot of literature on urban development in developing countries has entirely focused on the nexus between rapid urbanization, Gross Geographic Product (GGP) and poverty growth with little research that demonstrates what this impacts on urban sustainability especially with increasing slums in rapidly urbanizing African countries. Available research has focused entirely on increasing poverty level in urban Africa and its mitigation without a clear direction on what this means to slums improvement and urban sustainability. This papers aims to give a conceptual analysis that will help to understand the dynamics of urban sustainability and slums development. The historical perspectives and current realities of Kibera slums in Nairobi are reviewed.
Sangokoya, Developing Out of Displacement (2010)David Sangokoya
Stanford honors thesis 2010
Developing Out of Displacement: Exploring Variation in Economic Recovery of Northern Uganda and Other Countries Following Displacement-Inducing Conflict
Présentation du Plan de Travail Annuel du PNUD BurundiPNUD Burundi
Le mercredi 15 février 2012 , à l’Hôtel Club du Lac Tanganyika, le Programme des Nations Unies pour le Développement (PNUD) a présenté son Plan de Travail Annuel (PTA) pour 2012. Les cérémonies sont déroulées en présence du 2ème Vice- président de la République, Gervais Rufyikiri.
Understanding the Grassroots Dynamics of Slums in Nairobi: The Dilemma of Kib...drboon
A lot of literature on urban development in developing countries has entirely focused on the nexus between rapid urbanization, Gross Geographic Product (GGP) and poverty growth with little research that demonstrates what this impacts on urban sustainability especially with increasing slums in rapidly urbanizing African countries. Available research has focused entirely on increasing poverty level in urban Africa and its mitigation without a clear direction on what this means to slums improvement and urban sustainability. This papers aims to give a conceptual analysis that will help to understand the dynamics of urban sustainability and slums development. The historical perspectives and current realities of Kibera slums in Nairobi are reviewed.
Sangokoya, Developing Out of Displacement (2010)David Sangokoya
Stanford honors thesis 2010
Developing Out of Displacement: Exploring Variation in Economic Recovery of Northern Uganda and Other Countries Following Displacement-Inducing Conflict
Présentation du Plan de Travail Annuel du PNUD BurundiPNUD Burundi
Le mercredi 15 février 2012 , à l’Hôtel Club du Lac Tanganyika, le Programme des Nations Unies pour le Développement (PNUD) a présenté son Plan de Travail Annuel (PTA) pour 2012. Les cérémonies sont déroulées en présence du 2ème Vice- président de la République, Gervais Rufyikiri.
6. Map 1 Geographic concentration of former FNL (« Adults Associated with ex FNL ») Map 2 Geographic Concentration of Armed Violence Frame Geographic Concentration of Repatriated people
7. Reintegration Main components of the UN Integrated support to Socio-economic reintegration 1. Resettlement support (shelter, basic social services 2. Employment generation (Local private sector) UN Integrated support 3. Community reconciliation and Conflict management