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Evaluation

Norwegian Peacebuilding Policies: Lessons Learnt and Challenges Ahead

  • Published: 09.04.2010

The joint Utstein study of peacebuilding was initiated in 2002. The study focuses on the peacebuilding experiences of four countries – Germany, the Netherlands, Norway and the UK – who together constitute the so-called Utstein group, a framework for cooperation on peacebuilding and development issues. The main element of the study is a survey of peacebuilding activities and projects financed, supported and implemented by the Utstein governments in the period 1997–2001. The project aims to produce policy relevant conclusions, derived from the experience of the four governments, in the form of guidelines for peacebuilding.

Report details

Title:
Norwegian Peacebuilding Policies: Lessons Learnt and Challenges Ahead
Published:
09.04.2010
Type:
Evaluation reports, Evaluations
Commisioned by:
Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Themes:
Education and research, Human rights and civil society, Civil society, Governance and economic development, Humanitarian assistance and comprehensive response, Humanitarian assistance, Fragility and fragile contexts, Stabilisation, Holistic effort
Number of pages:
41
Serial number:
2/2004
ISBN:
82-7177-733-5