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USAID Workshop on
Conflict Prevention Management



USAID AND THE PREVENTION OF DEADLY CONFLICTS

Dr. Krishna Kumar
June 6, 2000

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Table of Contents

Slide 1: Purpose

Slide 2: Purpose (cont.)

Slide 3: Conceptualizing Conflict

Slide 4: Deadly Conflicts

Slide 5: Characteristics of Deadly Conflicts

Slide 6: Conflict Prevention

Slide 7: Traditional Tools

Slide 8: Traditional Tools (cont.)

Slide 9: Traditional Tools (cont.)

Slide 10: Developmental Assistance and Conflict Prevention

Slide 11: Effects of Assistance

Slide 12: Three categories

Slide 13: Postconflict Societies

Slide 14: Reasonable Success

Slide 15: Reasons for Success

Slide 16: Countries in conflict: USAID

Slide 17: Relief can prolong conflicts

Slide 18: CNN Factor

Slide 19: Vulnerable Societies

Slide 20: USAID's Current Roles

Slide 21: Major Obstacles

Slide 22: Issue 1. Identification of vulnerable societies

Slide 23: Issue 2. Early Warning System

Slide 24: Issue 3. Selection of Countries

Slide 25: Issue 4. Conflict Prevention Programs

Slide 26: Need for cost-effective, practical interventions

Slide 27: Examples

Slide 28: Conclusion

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Last Updated on: April 02, 2001