They are to support disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration of the former combatants, he said. |
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Of the 50, 514 soldiers who have laid down their arms, 44, 995 have entered into the reintegration programme. |
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I think that the disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration of ex-combatants have been a success. |
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Three other animals currently undergoing intense reintegration efforts at Prague Zoo are the barn owl, the souslik and the European bison. |
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However, he said it was important that the Irish penal system still offered prisoners some hope of rehabilitation and reintegration into society. |
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He reported on the reintegration of the region into the West European economy. |
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The music behind this story exudes an ethos of musical synthesis and reintegration. |
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The image suggests a sardonic reintegration of the natural and human worlds. |
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From 1936 onwards there was a steady reintegration of Irish agriculture into the British market. |
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She wants an ongoing reintegration of humanistic folk and religious values with democratic ideals. |
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The last phase is marked by rapid reintegration of the personality and is often accompanied by amnesia. |
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All energies will now be bent to the task of reintegration and reconciliation. |
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Aztec art, with its themes of dismemberment and reintegration, was the inspiration for the fiction of magical realism. |
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Another problem is the reintegration of students who have studied overseas. |
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Interventions that target specific aspects of disability assist the child's reintegration into the school environment. |
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Numerous community organizations work tirelessly to support the reintegration of people with mental illnesses into our communities. |
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Support will also increase the chance of successful reintegration into the organisation on repatriation. |
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She completed her doctorate on the reintegration of demobilized soldiers in Mozambique. |
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Pupil Referral units are to assist in the reintegration of excluded pupils back into mainstream schooling. |
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There is inadequate government support for their reintegration back into the country. |
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Political unification without social reintegration is likely to cause severe conflicts. |
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A mechanism for reintegration was in place in the form of court-ordered probation. |
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A kind of ego annihilation is followed by euphoric reintegration and a sense of extended understanding. |
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Who calculates the benefit to the economy of a rapid recovery and reintegration into the work process? |
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Case management plays a key role in individualizing treatment in prison and facilitating social reintegration. |
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If the girls do not collaborate, there is very little chance of reintegration. |
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The success of their return and reintegration into the workplace derives from preplanned accommodation which provides for supportive strategies. |
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One is that reintegration programmes must avoid further stigmatizing the child. |
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Tdh is implementing this model of educative judicial intervention, which is founded on social reintegration, throughout the country. |
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The programme for the disarmament, demobilization, reintegration and rehabilitation of combatants has not yet started. |
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I should simply like to welcome the fact that women and girls are being taken into account in demobilization and reintegration programmes. |
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Use of the CAEMC funds, as intended, for completion of disarmament, demobilization and reintegration would be a major first step. |
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The module contains equipment for minimum operational security standards compliance and for a disarmament, demobilization and reintegration unit. |
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The Service recognizes the importance of unescorted temporary absences and work releases in the gradual reintegration of offenders. |
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Research confirms that halfway house residency is often key to successful reintegration. |
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The presence of Borage Oil permits the reintegration of the skin lipidic amount and an optimal emollient activity in the product. |
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He also initiated practical measures to ease offenders' reintegration into society. |
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What consideration is being given to the most serious humanitarian problems and the reintegration of ex-combatants? |
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The objective is to achieve family and socio-professional reintegration of children in difficult situations in Conakry and Forest Guinea. |
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I think we all agree that after a decade of war, reintegration poses a significant challenge for our troops. |
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In this context, the mission would require start-up funds to ensure that immediate priorities for return and reintegration were addressed. |
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Specific programmes have been drawn up to facilitate their return and reintegration in the country. |
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These former combatants are part of those yet to benefit from the reintegration programme. |
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These positions will be designed to assist offenders in the community reintegration process and provide more traditional support. |
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Any lasting solution must in addition aim at the reintegration of victims of such displacements. |
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That seems strange to most, but the reintegration process after war is anything but simple. |
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Those men are beginning the process of reintegration into civil society. |
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The reintegration of veterans into peacetime society is also important. |
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The meaning of the past changes as different individuals and groups are confronted with new situations that demand a temporal reintegration of experience. |
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She has promoted an integrated model of care for victims of trafficking for their rescue and reintegration. |
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Afghan media could barely find any individuals on the streets of Kabul who agreed to the reintegration strategy. |
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Aboriginals are under-represented in minimum security institutions and measurably more likely to be identified as having a low reintegration potential and being high-needs offenders. |
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The Security Council called on all the armed groups immediately to lay down their arms and report to MONUC with a view to their disarmament, repatriation, resettlement or reintegration, as the case may be. |
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He also visited the ICC field office as well as a project which ensures the safe reintegration of girls who were abducted or otherwise associated with a fighting force. |
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Actuarial risk assessment tools are psychological scales that measure the potential or risk of recidivism, institutional adjustment or escape, and reintegration. |
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The disbanding of armed groups and the disarmament, repatriation and reintegration of former combatants, including foreign combatants, is the other important element of those needed efforts. |
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All women, but particularly Aboriginal women, racialized women and women with special needs, will benefit from pre-release planning that addresses the systemic barriers they face to community reintegration. |
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There can be no tolerance for armed groups which refuse to take part in the disarmament and reintegration process or for those who aid and abet them. |
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Disarmament, demobilization and reintegration cannot be successful, however, without adequate funding for the reintegration and rehabilitation of ex-combatants to avert the risk of relapse into conflict. |
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Analogous to that purpose is habilitation, which concerns integration, as opposed to reintegration, into increasingly demanding situations or environments. |
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Reviews and parole hearings are subject to a risk assessment to gauge dangerousness and this is influenced by the inmate's confession, remorse and rehabilitation for reintegration back into the community. |
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Program interventions can take place at various points in the youth justice system including the front end as an extrajudicial measure, during reintegration, or during a sentence, including custody and supervision order. |
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The international community is quick to respond to emergency funding requests, but the reintegration of children falls into the fault line between emergency assistance and development assistance. |
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The countries of Latin America were determined to find lasting solutions, focusing in particular on integration or on economic, social and citizen reintegration. |
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The demobilization and reintegration of child soldiers remains a significant challenge, especially where gainful employment is not easily available. |
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They should also continue to pursue the development of a harmonized, subregional approach to disarmament, demobilization and reintegration, while taking into account national social, economic and political contexts. |
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Special measures to encourage young researchers and support early stages of scientific career, as well as measures to reduce the 'brain drain', such as reintegration grants, will be introduced. |
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The findings suggest that interception and return, as practiced in the Burkina Faso and Mali programmes, are not always effective, and highlight the need for a stronger reintegration component. |
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He says reintegration back in America will be difficult for the soldiers. |
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It also supported low-cost housing delivery as well as the demobilization process targeting the social and economic reintegration of Eritrean soldiers. |
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The West wants Russia to secure the border and withdraw its forces from Ukraine, so that local elections in Donbas can pave the way for its reintegration. |
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Because every trafficked person's situation is different, organizations providing support for return and reintegration in the home State need to find out exactly what kind of support the returnee may need. |
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There have been problems, but given the difficult circumstances, the demobilisation process can be qualified as successful, although reintegration has not yet been fully achieved. |
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The association also focused on assistance and reintegration of returnee children in the Canton of Sarajevo, by providing informal teaching and leisure activities to complement school curricula. |
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In other cases, they were recruited into armed groups, causing psychosocial damage on a variety of levels, and greatly impeding their safe return and reintegration into their communities. |
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The strategy focused on three areas: youth crime prevention, providing young people with meaningful consequences for their actions, and the rehabilitation and reintegration of young offenders. |
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Although the country now has a national socio-economic reintegration strategy, much remains to be done to mobilize the necessary resources for its implementation. |
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The armed groups have expressed their concern that released children may be re-recruited by rival factions, and have appealed for more support for rehabilitation and reintegration programmes of former child soldiers. |
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So yes, let's keep reintegration and reconciliation in our tool kit. |
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These new initiatives contribute in a tangible and lasting way to supporting CF members' eventual reintegration into military or civilian life with their families. |
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I do know that reintegration has to be done slowly and carefully. |
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I have said many times that those discussions took place and that they were regarding Chuck Cadman's reintegration into the Conservative Party and to run as a Conservative candidate. |
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The repatriation and sustainable reintegration of its nationals are a key part of this process and, by the end of 2004, more than 67,000 refugees had returned home. |
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Peacemaking requires dialogue between communities, between civilian and military institutions and with development partners, and it depends on the reintegration into every community of those who have taken up arms. |
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Non-institutional residential resources aim to provide a living environment adapted to individual needs that promotes recovery, rehabilitation and community reintegration. |
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For Veterans of recent conflicts, reintegration into civilian life can be challenging. |
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Community reintegration is the transition from specialised stroke services provided in hospital to the community where the survivor lives, works, and socializes. |
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They can also help assure the temporariness of the labor migration by supporting migrant return and reintegration, and strengthen trust between countries for cooperation in other policy areas. |
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The results showed that diamorphine-supported treatment was successful with respect to the person's overall health condition, abstinence, drug abuse reduction and social reintegration. |
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The most interesting part of this new provision for lawyers and parties is found in the reintegration into Quebec law of a notion which has long since been absent: partial dismissals. |
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Pakistan supports the reconciliation and reintegration process, and I believe that anyone willing to lay down arms or to consider the possibility should be considered wholly without recrimination. |
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It also facilitates the reintegration into society of returning overseas Pakistanis. |
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The SDC and seco put the accent on economic development, the improvement of basic infrastructures, the reintegration of refugees, the protection of minorities and the strengthening of grass roots state institutions. |
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As we engage communities in reintegration programs, we need to have close partnerships to make sure we don't download problems on a community that doesn't have the wherewithal to help a child. |
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Thus, getting to grips with reintegration is about grappling with issues at the heart of most conflicts, such as the legitimacy of the use of violence. |
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Spirituality then, might be seen as having the potential to reinspirit, facilitating a reintegration of body and mind with spirit. |
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Many of the soldiers ultimately returned to active service since the conditions offered for their demobilization were far from propitious for reinsertion and reintegration. |
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Ensure that reintegration programmes are comprehensive, i.e., that they also take into account the special needs of demobilised women and child combatants and those who took noncombatant roles in armed groups. |
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Cleaning and varnishing of the central scene are now almost complete, with a start being made in the course of March on the task of pictorial reintegration. |
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For example, if resources are used to incarcerate an offender who could be released with minimum risk, then these resources may not be available for the reintegration of more dangerous offenders. |
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Behavioral therapy against alcohol and drug addiction is questionable unless it is accompanied by the recognition and reduction of the causes, together with social reintegration. |
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When the girls leave the centre, AFESIP supports them through a group reintegration process: girls working in the same area move together into a rented house near their workplace. |
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From the opposite end of the spectrum, reintegration as an option can also be a bridge too far for the people excombatants have hurt or bereaved, and seen as a reward for violent behaviour. |
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As reported by various non-governmental organizations, the latter is the key to the successful rehabilitation and reintegration of former child soldiers. |
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We have addressed the legacy of violence through a comprehensive disarmament and reintegration programme that has successfully reintegrated thousands of former fighters into society. |
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The inclination to institutionalize children who have lost their fathers obstructs efforts to promote the reintegration of children at risk into their extended families and communities. |
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Are there any programs to help prepare inmates for reintegration during incarceration, and which of these programs are effective? |
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It can also be a path to active engagement during periods of unemployment, helping people avoid marginalisation, fleshing out their profile as job seekers and facilitating reintegration in the labour market. |
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Such units can reduce the prisoners' humiliation, self-contempt and hatred, give them a sense of responsibility and prepare them for reintegration. |
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The choice of disposition must be guided by several factors, including the protection of the public, the accused's mental condition, the accused's reintegration into society, and the accused's needs. |
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This is because mentally disturbed offenders are among the most vulnerable of prisoners and are arguably most in need of the enhanced rehabilitation, family support and reintegration into society that transfer provides. |
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The discussions included a review of the force's capacity in view of its involvement in support of the disarmament, demobilization and reintegration programme. |
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Other areas addressed in the evaluation included the limited progress of disarmament, demobilization and reintegration and the disarmament of militias, which posed a risk to the peace process. |
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Can disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration wash away these stains? |
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Thus, special attention should be given to reintegration assistance programmes as part of the process of disarming, demobilizing and reintegrating child soldiers. |
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Furthermore, missed parole eligibility dates may also adversely affect offenders' chances for safe reintegration, since many criminologists believe that incarcerating an offender for too long is counter-productive. |
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In the DRC, this process of military reintegration is called brassage. |
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I intuited from years of focusing on my own body and working improvisationally, that reintegration would mean working at the body level as well as the psychic level. |
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While the military war was coming to an end, the political reintegration of the nation was to take another 12 years, known as the Reconstruction Era. |
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This movement called for the complete reintegration of Schleswig into the Kingdom of Denmark and demanded an end to discrimination against Danes in Schleswig. |
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