• Does Aid to Institution Development Work? Reflections on Personal Experiences 

      Nordbye, Ole David Koht (CMI Working paper, Working paper, 1998)
      The author has spent dose to ten years as advisor to planning organisations in four developing countries: Pakistan, Kenya, the Sudan and Bangladesh. He raises the question whether the work of the advisory teams resulted ...
    • Income-generating Programmes in Pakistan and Malawi: A Comparative Review 

      Knudsen, Are J.; Halvorsen, Kate (CMI Working paper, Working paper, 1996)
      This paper reviews income-generating programmes in Pakistan and Malawi organised by the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC). It compares the different strategies chosen by the NRC regarding project design and the creation of ...
    • Land dispute and death enmity in a Kohistani mountain village (Pakistan) 

      Knudsen, Are (CMI Working paper, Working paper, 1998)
      This paper reconstructs the events that unleashed death enmity between two closely related men. Recounting this complex story from the angle of the contestants challenges simplistic cultural and material explanations of ...
    • License to kill: Honour killings in Pakistan 

      Knudsen, Are (CMI Working paper, Working paper, 2004)
      Pakistan has one of the highest incidences of honour killings in the world. This is a major human rights issue that has received little attention outside of human rights groups and women activist networks. This paper ...
    • Mountain protected areas in Northern Pakistan: the case of Khunjerab National Park 

      Knudsen, Are J. (CMI Working paper, Working paper, 1997)
      This paper discusses recent conversation efforts in Northern Pakistan and the relevance of national parks as legal instruments in nature and wildlife conservation. Employing an extensive case study approach the paper ...
    • Review of Norwegian Earthquake Assistance to Pakistan 2005 and 2006 

      Strand, Arne; Borchgrevink, Kaja (Research report, Research report, 2006)
      The massive earthquake that struck northern parts of Pakistan and India on 8 October 2005, led to the loss of more than 75 000 lives, 100 000 were severely injured and 2.8 million were left without shelter. The relief ...
    • Review of Right to Play 

      Lange, Siri; Haugsjå, Sigmund (Research report, Report, 2006)
      Right to Play (former Olympic Aid), is an athlete-driven international humanitarian organisation which uses sport and play as a development tool for children and youth. The central delivery method is through international ...