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The course is taught by MERI & HWPL faculty, this online course provides insights into the root causes of conflicts and how they relate to economic conditions.

 What you will learn?

 Learners would be able  to quantify the direct and indirect costs of wars, such as military expenditures, loss of lives, destruction of infrastructure, displacement of populations, and economic disruptions. Learners will understand the role of economic policies, international institutions, diplomacy, and negotiations in promoting peace and stability. Learners 
will analyze case studies of post-conflict countries to understand how peace can foster economic growth, job creation, and poverty reduction. They will understand how economic factors such as social justice, environmental 
sustainability, and inclusive growth can contribute to long term peace and stability. They will critically assess the impact of foreign aid, humanitarian assistance, and development programs in conflict-affected regions.

Course Duration:
 • Length: 09 Weeks
 • 2-3 hrs. a week
 • Start Date: October 5, 2024
 • End Date: January 5, 2025

  • Resource Conflict & Measurement of Peace
  • Arms Trading & Role of International Organization in Peace Making in Different Regions

ABOUT THE COURSE

The course is taught by MERI & HWPL faculty, this online
course provides insights into the root causes of conflicts and
how they relate to economic conditions.
What you will learn?
Learners would be able to quantify the direct and indirect
costs of wars, such as military expenditures, loss of lives,
destruction of infrastructure, displacement of populations,
and economic disruptions. Learners will understand the role
of economic policies, international institutions, diplomacy,
and negotiations in promoting peace and stability. Learners
will analyze case studies of post-conflict countries to
understand how peace can foster economic growth, job
creation, and poverty reduction. They will understand how
economic factors such as social justice, environmental

sustainability, and inclusive growth can contribute to long-
term peace and stability. They will critically assess the

impact of foreign aid, humanitarian assistance, and
development programs in conflict-affected regions.
Course Duration:
• Length: 09 Weeks
• 2-3 hrs. a week
• Start Date: October 5, 2024
• End Date: January 5, 2025