Publication

Jun 2005

The publication examines evaluative tools that measure the effectiveness of weapons funding reduction and armed conflict prevention work in the Pacific. The pilot study presented in the report offers an alternative to traditional quantitative research on armed violence by documenting the perspectives of rural communities regarding the effects of small arms. The report argues that participatory research provides qualitative insights where data is scarce.

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Author Audrey Baeanisia, Sarah Garap, Jerry Kai, George Lesi, Roselyn Wale
Series Small Arms Survey Occasional Papers
Issue 15
Publisher Small Arms Survey
Copyright © 2005 Small Arms Survey (SAS)
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