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Development Consequences of Internal Armed Conflict

Posted Wednesday, 17 Sep 2014 by Scott Gates, Håvard Hegre, Håvard Mokleiv Nygård & Håvard Strand

The development consequences of armed conflict are profound and far-reaching.

A village health post in Darfur, destroyed by Jingaweit militia.

While the direct victims of war understandably receive most attention, the effects of conflict extend far beyond battlefield casualties and refugee camps. Research has shown that conflict affects all aspects of development covered by the , and that conflict has been an important impediment to achieving these goals.

  • The consequences of conflict extend far beyond the battlefield.
  • ÌÇÐÄÍøÒ³°æ has documented substantial negative effects of conflict on most developmental indicators.
  • The indirect effects of conflict may be as great as the direct effects.
  • There is a clear case for considering the effects of internal armed conflict when post-2015 MDGs are formulated

Read more in the published today, on the occasion of Paul Collier giving the .

See also the blog post , published a few days ago.

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