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Item 108479-001 - countering youth radicalization in Tunisia through inclusion - brochure project(2018-12) Ben Salah, Nizar; Al Nighaoui, Imen; Bahrini, Slim; Canavan, KristenThe study brochure provides a brief outline of the project. It aims to establish the centrality of inclusion within deradicalization and prevention programs that could respond to violent extremism in the context of post-revolutionary Tunisia.Item 108479-001 - Countering Youth Radicalization in Tunisia through Inclusion - General Background Note(2018-12) Rafaa Chehoudi; Nizar Ben Salah, Roland Gillah, Imen AlNighaouiThe author observes convergent trends of increasing violent extremism alongside reinforced democratization since the fall of Zine al- Abidine Ben Ali in 2011. The number of Tunisians joining radical groups within Tunisia or in foreign groups raises concerns. Existing scholarship suggests that violent extremism should decline while the country moves further toward a more consolidated democracy. This background note addresses these issues, their context and history, and how youth engagement can be fostered.Item 108479-001- General background note : tackling youth radicalization through inclusion in post-revolutionary Tunisia(2019-03) Ben Salah, Nizar; Ah Nighaoui, ImenThis background note addresses issues of youth radicalization in Tunisia, context, and history. It discusses convergent trends of increasing violent extremism with democratization, as well as effects of extremism/terrorism on the economy. The number of Tunisians joining radical groups either in Tunisia or in foreign groups raises concerns. The paper traces acts of terrorism and violence in the country’s recent history, with a multi-pronged response by the Tunisian government based on four pillars: prevention, protection, prosecution and response to attacks.Item 108479-001-Annual Event Report(2019) Ben Salah, Nizar; Alnighaoui, ImenThe main topics of the conference (2019) during the two days were: inclusion of Tunisian youth and its impact on preventing and mitigating Violent Extremism, and; the dilemma of the returning Tunisian Foreign Fighters. Findings are from the first phase of the research. Historically, religion has influenced traditions and social norms. However, societal conservatism has substituted religion. According to the research participants, community influence along with traditions and social norms are the basis of conservatism. Civic Engagement can provide a sense of belonging to a community of youth and help them maintain personal and professional skills.Item 12 ground-breaking projects revolutionizing the developing world(2017) International Development Research Centre; Canadian GeographicHow do ideas evolve to become ground-breaking solutions? The following pages illustrate how the research supported by Canada’s International Development Research Centre turns ideas into action, and contributes to improving lives in the global south.Item 12 projets avant-gardistes qui révolutionnent le monde en développement(2017) Centre de recherches pour le développement international; Canadian GeographicItem 1st annual rangelands congress 2015(2015-08-11) Jacqueline, Macharia; Lucy, WaruingiThe conference event built on the cooperation and coordination of organizers and other stakeholders with major interest in rangelands ecosystems and landscapes. It focused on the state of rangelands, trends that have taken place overtime, threats to their sustainability, and options for the future. A strategic plan clearly delineating objectives, goals and activities of the Rangelands Association of Kenya was developed and prepared for progressive implementation. This report provides reviews of presentations and discussions of this important conference, participants, and speakers.Item 2011 Dame Nita Barrow visitorship : final technical report(2013-05-12) International Development Research Centre (IDRC)This grant supported the visit of Shanthi Diariam, the fourteenth Dame Nita Barrow Distinguished Visitor, to the University of Toronto (UT) and the initial development of ‘Friends of the Dame Nita Barrow Visitorship.’ During her residence at UT, Ms. Dairiam taught a graduate course in the Adult Education and Community Development Program (AECD) at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE). The report reviews activities, meetings, lectures and future plans for the ‘Friends of the Dame Nita Barrow Visitorship.’ Dame Ruth Nita Barrow was the first female Governor-General of Barbados.Item 2012-2019 Novel insights briefs(CARIAA, 2019-02) CARIAAThe CARIAA Novel Insights Briefs booklet compiles the key insights that emerged from CARIAA, on the most pertinent topics for climate adaptation, including: 1.5°C Warming, Migration, Gender and Social Equity, Effective Adaptation, and Research for Impact.Item 2012-2019 Résumé des nouvelles connaissances(IRCAA / CARIAA, 2019-02) IRCAALe livret de la série sur les nouvelles connaissances de l’IRCAAA donne un aperçu des principales idées qui se sont dégagées de l’IRCAAA, sur les sujets les plus pertinents pour l’adaptation aux changements climatiques, y compris: réchauffement de + 1.5°C, migrations, a l’équité sociale et l’égalité entre les sexes, adaptation efficace, et recherches en action.Item 2018 Policy community survey - Global report prepared for the Think Tank Initiative Feb. 2019(Globescan, 2019-02) Hazime, Nadia; Binbrek, Salim; Femke, De ManIn 2018, the Think Tank Initiative (TTI) commissioned GlobeScan a global stakeholder research consultancy, to conduct a survey of policy stakeholders in three regions: Africa, Latin America, and South Asia. Through the Policy Community Survey, the Think Tank Initiative aims to better understand the information needs and uses of policy actors in specific countries, as well as their perceptions of think tanks.Item 2019 está chegando ao fim(2019-10) Alimentando PoliticasItem 2nd specialized technical committee meeting on education, science and technology (STC-EST 2) : draft decisions(2017-10) African Union Development Agency (AUDA-NEPAD)The paper outlines draft decisions by Education and Science & Technology Ministers of Education and endorsed by African Union (AU) Member States, for further promotion of education and teacher programmes as well as development of science technology and innovation (STI) strategies.Item 3rd IPWG meeting : Mauritius 2015(2015-01) Bertaccini, A.The third International Phytoplasmologist Working Group (IPWG) Meeting was held at the Intercontinental Hotel Mauritius Resort Balaclava Fort from January 14 to January 17 as planned. The Meeting was attended by 60 participants from the 25 different Countries namely: Brazil, Canada, Chile, Côte d'Ivoire, France, Germany, Ghana, India, Iran, Israel, Italy, Kenya, Mauritius, Mexico, Mozambique, Pakistan, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey and USA.Item À la fois travailleuses et responsables des soins : les échanges commerciaux peuvent-ils profiter aux femmes de l’Amérique latine?(CRDI, Ottawa, ON, CA, 2010-05) Rius, AndrésItem À la recherche de la prospérité dans les traditions anciennes(CRDI, Ottawa, ON, 2017) Bureau de promotion du commerce Canada; CRDIPour les pays en développement avec des traditions textiles séculaires, les marchés spécialisés peuvent s’avérer lucratifs. Le projet Artisan Hub s’est penché sur les défis et les débouchés des petits producteurs pour repenser les industries anciennes et indigènes afin d’assurer un accès durable aux marchés d’aujourd’hui.Item À la recherche de pistes pour améliorer les conditions des jeunes migrantes en centre urbain : rapport de recherche(Centre d'appui à la recherche et à la formation CAREF, 2010) Konaté, Mamadou Kani; De Koninck, Maria; Yaro, YacoubaLes petites filles migrantes dans les grandes villes de l’Afrique de l’Ouest constituent une population particulièrement exposée à des risques pour leur développement et leur santé. Des recherches ont déjà permis de connaître certaines de leurs motivations et des conditions dans lesquelles elles travaillent en ville. Afin d’améliorer la compréhension du phénomène dans une perspective d’intervention visant à réduire les risques et améliorer leurs conditions, une recherche a été menée au Mali et au Burkina Faso. Des jeunes migrantes ont été rencontrées à Bamako et à Ouagadougou. Des jeunes en âges de migrer l’ont été également dans des zones de départ. L’enquête a également permis de rencontrer des adultes dans ces mêmes zones. Les résultats confirment ce qui a déjà été documenté. C’est la pauvreté qui conduit les petites filles vers la ville. Elles y vont pour se préparer un meilleur avenir et pas nécessairement pour rester en ville puisque plusieurs souhaitent revenir au village. Elles y vont aussi pour soulager la misère de leur famille. Mais la ville ne leur offre que peu de possibilités d’acquérir des habiletés ou des savoirs qui leur permettraient de s’inscrire dans un cheminement d’amélioration de leurs conditions qui serait durable. De plus elles y souvent exploitées et encourent des risques, entre autres, parce qu’elles ne sont pas informées et ignorent comment se protéger. Des actions sont possibles et pourraient être mises en place afin d’améliorer la situation de ces jeunes. Quelques pistes sont ici suggérées selon une perspective de développement des communautés et de développement durable.Item À la recherche de pratiques d'adaptation des systèmes agraires malgaches aux risques climatiques(Projet A.C.C.A. Madagascar, 2010) Alizany, NosyItem À la rencontre des paysans chercheurs(Projet A.C.C.A. Madagascar, 2010) Projet A.C.C.A. MadagascarItem A sindemia global representa o principal desafi o para os seres humanos, o meio ambiente e o nosso planeta no século 21(2019-08) Alimentando Politicas