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Asia

Central Asia

 

DAB. (2005) DAB Training Need Assessment and Strategic Planning for 2005. Kabul: Da Afghanistan Bank.

 

Dutch MFA. (2007a) Saffron: An Alternative to Poppies. Kabul: Dutch Embassy.

 

Guistozzi, A. (2006) ‘Afghanistan: exploring the peace-building potential of the private sector’ in Banfield, J., Gündüz, C., and Killick, N. (eds) Local Business, Local Peace: the Peace-building Potential of the Domestic Private Sector. London: International Alert.

 

IA. (2004a) Oil and the Search for Peace in the South Caucasus: The Baku-Tblisi-Ceyhan (BTC) oil pipeline. London: International Alert.

 

IA. (2004c) From War Economies to Peace Economies in the South Caucasus. London: International Alert.

 

ICG. (2005) Afghanistan: Getting Disarmament Back on Track. Brussels: International Crisis Group Update Briefing.

 

Lister, S. And Pain, A. (2004) Trading in Power: The Politics of “Free” Markets in Afghanistan. Kabul: AREU Briefing Paper.

 

McMahon, A. (2008) Case Study of the Poultry and Grape/Resin Subsectors in Afghanistan. Washington: USAID.

 

Microlinks 23 (1-3 April 2008) Civil and Military Cooperation on Economic Recovery in Iraq and Afghanistan. Microlinks Speaker’s Corner: Online discussion forum.

 

MISFA. (2006) Three Month Report. Oct-Dec 2006. Kabul: Microfinance Investment Support Facility Afghanistan.

 

MRRD Afghanistan. (2008) Program Summary: Afghanistan Rural Enterprise Development Programme (ARREDP). Kabul: Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development, Government of Afghanistan.

 

Nagarajan, G., Knight, H., and Chandani, T. (2006) Mid-Term Review of the Microfinance Sector and MISFA in Afghanistan. Kabul: MISFA and Government of Afghanistan. (paper and powerpoint presentation)

 

Oxfam. (2008b) Afghanistan: Development and Humanitarian Priorities. Oxford: Oxfam.

 

Penh, B., El-Zoghbi, M., and Stevens. P. (2008) Note from Afghanistan: Civil-Military Cooperation in Microenterprise Development. Washington: USAID.

 

Perito, R.M. (2005) The U.S. Experience with Provincial Reconstruction Teams in Afghanistan. Washington: United States Institute for Peace.

 

Putzel, J., and van der Zwan, J, (2006) Why templates for media development do not work in crisis states: Defining and understanding media development strategies in post-war and crisis states. London: LSE.

 

Rossi, S., and Giustozzi, A. (2006). 'Disarmament Demobilisation and Reintegration of Ex-Combatants (DDR) in Afghanistan: Constraints and Limited Capabilities.' Working Paper Series 2. London: LSE Crisis States Research Centre.

 

Rubin, B., Hamiszada, H., and Stoddard, A. (2005) Afghanistan 2005 and Beyond: Prospects for Improved Stability – Reference Document. The Hague: NIIR.

 

Sida/IMF. (2004) Framework Administered Account for Technical Assistance Activities – Sweden Technical Assistance Subaccount. Kabul: Sida/IMF.

 

Stabilization Unit. (2006) Afghanistan. Kabul: UK Stabilization Unit.

 

Suhrke, A. (2006) The Limits of Statebuilding; The Role of International Assistance in Afghanistan. Oslo: Christian Michelsen Institute

 

 

Indian Subcontinent

 

Arunatilate, N., Gunawardena, A., Marawila, D., Samaratunga, P., Senaratne, A., and Thibotuwawa, M. (2008) Analysis of the Fisheries Sector in Sri Lanka. USAID: Washington.

 

Bauman, P. (2008) A Comparative Case Study of High-Value Vegetable Value Chains in Nepal. Washington: USAID.

 

Harris, S., and Lewer, N. (2002) Operationalising Peacebuilding and Conflict Reduction. Case Study: Oxfam in Sri Lanka. Bradford: Centre for Conflict Resolution Working Paper Series.

 

Jyoti, P. and Dhakal, A. (2006) ‘Nepal: Putting Peace on the Business Agenda’ in Banfield, J., Gündüz, C., and Killick, N. (eds) Local Business, Local Peace: the Peace-building Potential of the Domestic Private Sector. London: International Alert.

 

Mayer, M., and Salih, M. (2006) ‘Sri Lanka: Business as an Agent for Peace’ in J. Banfield, C. Gündüz, and N. Killick (eds) Local Business, Local Peace: The Potential of the Domestic Private Sector. London: International Alert.

 

NORAD. (2007b) Evaluation of the Norwegian Petroleum-Related Assistance: Case Studies Regarding Mozambique, Bangladesh, East Timor and Angola. Oslo: NORAD.

 

Paffenholz, T., and Vijvarajah, V. (2005) Micro and Small Enterprise Development for Pro-Poor Growth in Sri Lanka. Geneva: ILO.

 

Seddon, D., and Hussein, K. (2002) The Consequences of Conflict: Livelihoods and Development in Nepal. London: Overseas Development Institute.

 

Sida. (2004) Proposal: ‘Micro and Small Enterprise Development for Pro-Poor Growth in Sri Lanka’. Stockholm: Sida.

 

Stamm, A., Jost, C., Kreiss, C., Meier, K., Pfister, M., Schukat, P., and Speck, H.A. (2006) Strengthening value chains in Sri Lanka's agribusiness: A way to reconcile competitiveness with socially inclusive growth? Bonn: DIE Studies 15.

 

Tritschler, F. and Bartocha, D. (2007) Microfinance and Conflict in Sri Lanka – Towards Sustainable Socio-Economic Development. Berlin: GTZ.

 

Venugopal, R. (2008) ‘Business for Peace, or Peace for Business? The Role of Corporate Peace Activism in the Rise and Fall of Sri Lanka’s Peace Process’ Oxford: University of Oxford.

 

 

South-East Asia

 

Jacobs, A. (2008) NGOs and Accountability: The Case of the Asian Tsunami. Paper given to the IDC Forum, Cambridge: May 2008.

 

MacMillan, J. (2006) The Nation Builders’ Blind Spot. Stanford, CA: Stanford University. (East Timor)

 

NORAD. (2007b) Evaluation of the Norwegian Petroleum-Related Assistance: Case Studies Regarding Mozambique, Bangladesh, East Timor and Angola. NORAD.

 

Phanawathanawong. P. (2008) Strengthening Protection Capacity Project, Livelihoods Component: Phase One, Mae Hong Son Province. Geneva: UNHCR/ILO.

 

Shaw, J., and Clarke, M. (2004) ‘Risky Business in Bougainville: Implementing Microfinance in Post-Conflict Environments’, Melbourne: RMIT University.

 

UNHCR/ILO. (2008) Livelihoods Programme for Refugees. Executive Summary (Thailand). Geneva: UNHCR/ILO.

 

USAID. (2008) Case studies in Enterprise Development in Post-Conflict Situations: Bosnia - Phillipines - Afghanistan. Washington: USAID