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Getting Infrastructure Priorities Right in Post-Conflict Reconstruction

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United Nations University - World Institute for Development Economics Research
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In this paper, an attempt is made to identify some key challenges for infrastructure sectors in post-conflict reconstruction. In spite of the Hague and Geneva Conventions, infrastructure can be damaged in conflicts, and reconstructing infrastructure is often essential to sustain recovery.  Drawing upon evidence from evaluation studies including Afghanistan, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, East Timor and Rwanda, a number of policy tensions and action points for policymaking in infrastructure sectors in post-conflict contexts are identified.

Date de publication
2005
Type de document
Research paper
Langue(s)
English
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www.dfid.gov.uk
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Catégories: Les Infrastructures de qualité, Rwanda

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