International Development - Sixth Report
Here you can browse the report together with the Proceedings of the Committee. The published report was ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 28 July 1999.
CONTENTS
Terms of Reference
REPORT
INTRODUCTION
THE CHANGING NATURE OF
CONFLICT
CAUSES OF CONFLICT
Economic shocks
Human rights abuses
Political leadership
Arms proliferation
CONFLICT PREVENTION
Increase and improve
development assistance
Conflict Impact Assessments
Trade policy and the
Lomé Convention
Policy coherence and
consistency
Institutional reform
and support
Early warnings of conflict
The IMF and the World
Bank
POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION
Security sector reform
and demobilisation
Demobilisation and
reintegration
Child Soldiers
Security sector reform
The provision of justice
The International
Criminal Court and Truth Commissions
Coordination
The efficient delivery
of assistance
CONFLICT AND THE PRIVATE
SECTOR
The responsibilities
of the private sector
War economies
Private security firms
The private sector and
state security forces
ARMS PROLIFERATION
Excessive military
expenditure
Export licence applications
The EU Code of Conduct
on Arms Exports
Arms Brokers
Diversion/End-Use Controls
Small arms
EU initiatives
Buy-back programmes
HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
The distinction between
humanitarian and development assistance
Sierra Leone - a case
study
NGOs and humanitarian
relief
CONCLUSION
SUMMARY OF CONCLUSIONS
AND RECOMMENDATIONS
MINUTES OF PROCEEDINGS
RELATING TO THE REPORT
LIST OF WITNESSES
LIST OF MEMORANDA INCLUDED
IN THE MINUTES OF EVIDENCE
LIST OF APPENDICES TO
THE MINUTES OF EVIDENCE
MINUTES OF EVIDENCE
APPENDICES TO THE MINUTES OF EVIDENCE
|