The Cross-Border Conflict Evidence, Policy and Trends (XCEPT) research program examines conflict-affected borderlands, how conflicts connect across borders, and the factors that shape violent and peaceful behavior to inform effective policy responses.
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The Efficient and Effective Justice Activity in Sri Lanka will assist in improving the justice system and aligning it with international best practices.
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Local institutions in Vietnam must be equipped with the resources needed to maximize growth.
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Building a transparent and inclusive justice sector is a critical step to improving legal rights for Myanmar’s people in the wake of recent political transition.
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As Sri Lanka transitions to a more inclusive and democratic society, its government is reinforcing principles of judicial independence, accountability, and efficiency.
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Reforms to the Indonesian justice system are bringing positive changes to the Supreme Court and Attorney General’s Office.
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Vietnam must ensure that the benefits of its recent growth period reach all its citizens, including historically disadvantaged groups, such as women, people with disabilities, and the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual, and intersex (LGBTI) community.
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To strengthen its democracy, Indonesia needed to implement changes to offer effective representation to its citizens.
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Historically, women have been extremely underrepresented in the Afghan government, and as a result, they have had limited ability to shape policies and programs that directly affect them.
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To reduce dependence on international aid, Afghanistan is working to strengthen its economy and mobilize domestic revenue to continue to make progress.
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