Conflict

Understanding the root causes and reasons for violent conflict allows humanitarian and development projects to work towards increasing human security and empowering communities. HAD’s relationships with other organisations working in conflict-afflicted zones enables us to facilitate efforts to plan and deliver support in areas of peacebuilding, reconciliation and conflict prevention. Research on violent conflict allows us to develop the quickest, most efficient and effective humanitarian and development measures to those affected.

Topics may include:

· Conflict and development

· Prevention of violent conflict and extremism

· Early recovery

· Peacebuilding

· Reconciliation

Priorities

Conflict

Research on violent conflict allows us to develop the quickest, most efficient and effective humanitarian and development measures to those affected.

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Inequalities

Our societies are characterised by multiple inequalities. These include inequalities based on gender, race, ethnicity, faith, age, disability, class and other socio-economic factors.

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Migration

Increasing levels of conflict, socio-economic grievances and adverse effects of climate change and natural disasters have resulted in mass international and internal displacement worldwide.

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Nature

Increasing changes in the global climate are having a catastrophic impact on developing countries.

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Faith

Faith values and principles can play a significant role in promoting social justice and sustainable development. Due to this, conducting programmes that identifies the role played by faith in continuing sustainable development and humanitarian aid efforts worldwide is of significant importance.

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Research and practice

Faith values and principles can play a significant role in promoting social justice and sustainable development. Due to this, conducting programmes that identifies the role played by faith in continuing sustainable development and humanitarian aid efforts worldwide is of significant importance.

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