Transcription of Guide to: CONFLICT ANALYSIS
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CONFLICT ANALYSISN ovember 2016 Guide to:STAKEHOLDER ROOT & PROXIMATE CAUSES TRIGGERS CONFLICT DYNAMICS PEACE CAPACITIES Guide to: CONFLICT ANALYSIS0202 ACkNOwLedgemeNTST here are many individuals across UNICEF who have provided valuable insights and contributions to the production of this Guide . The Guide was produced through a consultative process and informed by practical application of its content through several training workshops at country and regional levels, often tied to UNICEF programme planning processes. Special thanks go to Zachary Metz, Naghmeh Sobhani and Kristoffer Nilaus-Tarp, the three consultants who worked closely with Sharif Baaser and John Lewis (HATIS/Programmes Division, UNICEF NYHQ) in producing the Guide as part of a broader capacity development project.
protection issues, and equitable access to social services. Conflict analysis must resonate with and meet the needs of UNICEF’s sector programming and advocacy work in order to enable a programmatic response. While there are many different conflict analysis frameworks and
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