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Overseas Development Institute (ODI)

The Overseas Development Institute (ODI) is Britain's leading independent think tank on international development and humanitarian issues. Its mission is to inspire and inform policy and practice which lead to the reduction of poverty, the alleviation of suffering and the achievement of sustainable livelihoods in developing countries. ODI does this by locking together highquality applied research, practical policy advice, and policy-focused dissemination and debate. It works with partners in the public and private sectors, in both developing and developed countries. ODI's work centres on its research and policy groups and programmes.  Website: www.odi.org.uk/
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From the Spanish civil war to Afghanistan: Historical and contemporary reflections on humanitarian engagement with non-state armed groups

May 2014 | Publisher: Overseas Development Institute (ODI) | Document type: Thematic Reports

Humanitarian negotiations with armed non-state actors: key lessons from Afghanistan, Sudan and Somalia

March 2014 | Publisher: Overseas Development Institute (ODI) | Document type: Country News

The Land Question: Sudan's Peace Nemesis

December 2007 | Publisher: Overseas Development Institute (ODI) | Document type: Research, Background and Discussion Papers

The 'Protection Crisis': A Review of Field-Based Strategies for Humanitarian Protection in Darfur

December 2006 | Publisher: Overseas Development Institute (ODI) | Document type: Research, Background and Discussion Papers

Livelihoods, Migration and Remittance flows in Times of Crisis and Conflict: Case Studies for Darfur, Sudan

September 2006 | Publisher: Overseas Development Institute (ODI) | Document type: Research, Background and Discussion Papers

Measuring Humanitarian Needs: Needs Assessment and Resource Allocation in Southern Sudan and Somalia

September 2003 | Publisher: Overseas Development Institute (ODI) | Document type: Research, Background and Discussion Papers

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