Conflict, Peace & Stabilisation
Conflict, Peace & Stabilisation
ESDO’s deep community-centric approach means we are often in a unique position to provide much needed information on the needs of populations, from the populations themselves, whether pre-or post liberation. Our focus is on:
⇒ Transnational threats in stabilisation contexts including serious organised crime and extremist organisations
⇒ Assisting stabilisation program design with effective post and pre liberation research
⇒ Government service promotion and community needs assessments
⇒ Evidence for needs assessments, policy makers, program design and evaluation
Conflict
Peace
Stabilisation
What we’re doing
ESDO’s Refugees, Migration and Borders Program is researching, designing, delivering and evaluating interventions to:
⇒ Conducting community sentiment research in liberated and pre-liberated environments to identify needs, community perceptions and unique population challenges that can assist in stabilisation efforts.
⇒ Conduct rapid primary course field research into emerging transnational threats both to the stability of stabilisation context and to third countries.
⇒ Awareness raising and behavioural change campaigns in stabilising contexts to increase community resilience and increased support to, and awareness of, new government services such as security, justice and healthcare.
⇒ Deliver community behavioural change campaigns to reduce exploitation, modern slavery and human trafficking.
⇒ Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning to assist stabilisation and peacebuilding programmes to adapt and become more effective.
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