Defining and Measuring the External Stress Factors that Lead to Conflict in the Context of the Post-2015 Agenda

April, 2014 | Tim Midgley, et al.

Suggested Citation: Midgley, Tim, Larry Attree, Thomas Wheeler, and Hannah Vaughn-Lee. “Defining and Measuring the External Stress Factors that Lead to Conflict in the Context of the Post-2015 Agenda.” A Conflict, Crime, and Violence Results Initiative (CCVRI) product. London, UK: DFID, Saferworld and CDA Collaborative Learning Projects, 2014.

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