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REACT - Reintegration from Armed Conflict: A Comparative Study of Youth Reintegration from Armed Conflict in Iraq and Gaza

Descrizione del progetto

Reinserimento dei combattenti di ritorno da conflitti armati

Qual è il destino di giovani uomini e donne che hanno partecipato a un conflitto armato e desiderano essere reinseriti nelle loro comunità? Il progetto REACT, finanziato dall’UE, risponderà a questa domanda conducendo un’analisi interregionale di due contesti: Iraq e la Striscia di Gaza. Esaminerà come i giovani percepiscono la possibilità di reinserirsi e le aspettative delle loro comunità, del governo nazionale e dell’ambiente umanitario e di sviluppo. REACT condurrà una ricerca sul campo in entrambe le aree coinvolgendo i giovani e le loro comunità per fornire una piattaforma empirica per l’impegno politico. I risultati chiariranno quali siano gli approcci da seguire per coinvolgere con successo i giovani precedentemente affiliati a conflitti armati.

Obiettivo

To what extent can female and male youth engaged in armed conflict be reintegrated into their communities? My project REACT (Reintegration from Armed Conflict) seeks to answer this question through a cross-regional analysis of two contexts: Iraq and the Gaza Strip. Having almost completed my research in the Gaza Strip, REACT will concentrate almost exclusively on Iraq to understand similarities and differences in how youth perceive the possibility of reintegration; and how this interacts with the expectations of their communities, the national government, and the humanitarian and development sector. REACT seeks to contribute to studies on youth in armed conflict, using approaches drawn from social anthropology, critical security studies and social network theory, and based on field research in Gaza and Iraq. REACT departs from the idea that criminalization or (conversely) the treatment of youth as passive victims of adult coercion are effective ways of responding to young people who have been affiliated with armed groups. Instead, this project invites a more complex understanding of the meaning and feasibility of reintegration by directly engaging with youth and their communities, arguing that approaches to engaging with youth formerly affiliated to armed groups should be grounded in their perspectives, as well as those of local ethnic networks and economies. By expanding current knowledge around reintegration and its related policies, the project also aims to provide an empirical platform for policy engagement. Based at the Centre on Conflict, Development and Peacebuilding (CCDP) within IHEID, I will train in critical security studies and social network analysis under the supervision of Prof. Riccardo Bocco. Located in the global hub of the humanitarian and development sector in Geneva, CCDP will be an ideal place to further improve my skills in evidence based policy and research dissemination.

Coordinatore

FONDATION POUR L INSTITUT DE HAUTES ETUDES INTERNATIONALES ET DU DEVELOPPEMENT
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 191 149,44
Indirizzo
MAISON DE LA PAIX CHEMIN EUGENE RIGOT 2
1202 Geneve
Svizzera

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Regione
Schweiz/Suisse/Svizzera Région lémanique Genève
Tipo di attività
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Collegamenti
Costo totale
€ 191 149,44