Empowering learning for just and peaceful societies

Empowering Learning for Just and Peaceful Societies

In 2012 Adapt conducted a conflict assessment in Rakhine State, which had just been wracked by intercommunal violence which killed more than one hundred and displaced more than one hundred thousand. The assessment employed a systems methodology and highlighted the causal interdependencies between communal violence and Myanmar’s broader ethno-political conflicts. The assessment provided recommendations to support conflict sensitive humanitarian assistance. Read Full Report (PDF).

 

Interested in more conflict assessment resources related to Myanmar?

Check out our slide deck from a 2012 presentation, “Systemic Conflict Assessment Of Myanmar’s Kachin Conflict.”

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