Managing Exits from Armed Conflict

What drives people into and out of armed groups?

When armed conflict breaks out, little escapes its trap. The devastating impact from loss of life, infrastructure, human capital and governance can take decades to overcome.

To better prevent conflict onset and to interrupt conflict cycles, UNIDIR’s Managing Exits from Armed Conflict project (MEAC) generates a unique evidence base on journeys into and out of armed groups that helps practitioners prevent armed group recruitment and supports exits after conflict involvement.

Siobhan O’Neil

Siobhan O’Neil

Head of Project
Managing Exits from Armed Conflict
Francesca Batault

Francesca Batault

Associate Researcher
Managing Exits from Armed Conflict
Kato Van Broeckhoven

Kato Van Broeckhoven

Senior Researcher
Managing Exits from Armed Conflict
Jessica Caus

Jessica Caus

Associate Project Coordinator
Managing Exits from Armed Conflict
Anamika Madhuraj

Anamika Madhuraj

 Associate Research Coordinator
Managing Exits from Armed Conflict
Swetha Ramachandran

Swetha Ramachandran

Researcher (Data Scientist)
Managing Exits from Armed Conflict
Mohammed Rabby Shakur

Mohammed Rabby Shakur

Associate Researcher
Managing Exits from Armed Conflict