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25: 587:, stabilisation and statebuilding approaches. The analysis has examined alternatives to these current approaches that are more effective in building peace, less violent, and more focused on people. Saferworld has produced in-depth analyses of past counter-terror approaches in Afghanistan, Somalia and Yemen. 274:
Saferworld was founded in 1989 in Bristol, UK. After changing its name from the Nuclear Freeze Campaign to Saferworld, its focus moved from nuclear weapons proliferation to campaigning for more effective controls on the proliferation and misuse of conventional arms. This included advocating for an EU
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Much of Saferworld's work includes obtaining research and conducting specific analyses on current conflicts. One of the main objectives of the organisation is to enhance the power and influence of individuals, by encouraging vocalisation of grievances and social injustices. Saferworld achieves this
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Saferworld works to promote security and justice systems that are effective, accountable and responsive to the needs of the most vulnerable in society, working with governments on security sector reform programmes. It also works towards improving community security in several countries by building
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Saferworld addresses many community-based issues through in-depth analysis and objective examination. One of the organisation’s strengths is its ability to delve into conflicts, rather than scraping the surface and gauging assistance on an underdeveloped perspective. Saferworld also takes special
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approach aims to respond to people's perceptions of insecurity and conflict by improving relationships between community members and their security providers, such as the police. It was developed by working directly with people living in conflict-affected contexts.
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Saferworld works on gender, peace and security issues such as violence against women and understanding the roles of women and men in preventing and perpetuating conflict. The organisation also provides input into policies on conflict, such as
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In the 1990s, Saferworld began looking at the broader elements of conflict such as governance, power, marginalisation, access to resources, and development. Saferworld moved from Bristol to London in 1995, and a grant from the
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trust between the police and communities and promoting joint action to improve their safety and security. The organisation's 10 year strategy (2021-2031) also "commits to working with partners on ensuring that
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Saferworld’s Yemen programme aims to promote inclusive and accountable peacebuilding and governance. Saferworld continues to work with communities in Yemen affected by
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Saferworld is addressing the issue of global arms transfers and the rising number of small arms and light weapons. Its work on arms transfers can be divided into:
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is an international non-governmental organisation with conflict prevention and peacebuilding programmes in over 20 countries and territories in the
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programme involving work with policymakers, academics and commercial actors to ensure China contributes positively to conflict prevention.
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Saferworld was one of the dominant civil society actors campaigning for stronger arms controls and the enactment of the
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since 1999 to support a people-centred approach to analysing and responding to conflict. The organisation works on
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Saferworld receives funding from a range of donors including governments, trusts and foundations and individuals.
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people have access to fair and effective paths to address the grievances and inequalities that drive conflict
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Saferworld’s mission is to prevent violent conflict and build safer lives, and create environments where:
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Code of Conduct on Arms Exports, and involvement in the first discussions about what is now known as the
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Saferworld has been working to ensure the inclusion of peaceful and inclusive societies within the
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Saferworld: Preventing Violent Conflict. Building Safer Lives. 2014. Saferworld. 2 October 2014.
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Arms Trade Treaty enters into force offering fresh hope for the protection of civilians in 2015
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through careful analysis of conflicts and arranging sit-down discussions between stakeholders.
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International peace and arms control non-governmental organisation headquartered in London
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interest in understanding how conflicts affect women, children, and other demographics.
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people play an active role in preventing and transforming conflict and building peace
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In 2010 Saferworld started programmes in the Middle East and North Africa, including
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people with influence exercise power to promote just and equitable societies
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and mitigation strategies take peace and conflict dynamics into account".
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UK fuelling Yemen civil war with arms sales to Saudi Arabia, says Amnesty
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South Sudan: how conflict shapes life in local communities – in pictures
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in 2000 enabled it to expand its work to start in-country programming.
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Saferworld works on a number of issues in conflict prevention.
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Bond NGO awards celebrate collaboration in complex times
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is also a focus region for Saferworld. It works in the
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Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency
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