Can economic interventions reduce violence?: impacts of vocational training and cash transfers on youth support for political violence in Afghanistan

Reducing the growth of violent movements is a perennial challenge for the international community, in large part due to the multitude of reasons why people engage in violence. While there is limited evidence that economic programs - such as those that improve employment - by themselves can curb engagement in political violence, as shown by research by Mercy Corps and others, such interventions are still a preferred approach of numerous development actors working to promote stability in fragile and conflict-affected countries. Mercy Corps, in collaboration with the Political Violence FieldLab a ... Show more

Authors: Kurtz, Jon; Tesfaye, Beza; Wolfe, Rebecca

Published: Portland, Oregon, Mercy Corps, 2018

Resource type: Report, paper or authored book

Physical description: 61 p. (report) + 5 p. (policy brief)

Access item: https://www.mercycorps.org/research/can-economic-interventions-reduce-violence

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