Building Cooperation in Post-Conflict Areas : Rwanda Community Reintegration and Development Project

In Rwanda, postwar poverty is widespread, especially in the rural regions. The World Bank-supported Rwanda Community and Reintegration and Development Project is a best practice example of promoting the social and economic integration of the poor amid ethnic tensions in a post-conflict situation. This project embodies Social Development best practice elements, identified as Multi-dimensional approach to poverty reduction aimed at enhancing opportunities, capabilities, empowerment, and security of the poor; institutionalized mechanisms for participation and decentralized implementation; and ongoing monitoring and evaluation of social development outcomes by the government and community.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Kuehnast, Kathleen
Format: Brief biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2001-03
Subjects:CIVIL WAR, COMMUNITIES, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, COMMUNITY MEMBERS, CONFLICT RESOLUTION, DECISIONMAKING, DEVELOPMENT NETWORK, DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, HUMAN CAPITAL, INCOME, INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY, LOCAL CAPACITY, LOCAL COMMITTEES, PARTICIPATORY METHODS, POVERTY REDUCTION, SOCIAL CAPITAL, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, TASK TEAM LEADER, TRANSPARENCY, VULNERABLE GROUPS EMPOWERMENT, SOCIALLY DISADVANTAGED, POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION, PEACE BUILDING, PARTICIPATORY PROCESS, PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES, DECENTRALIZATION, VULNERABLE GROUPS, GENDER EQUITY, FEMALE HEADED HOUSEHOLDS, WIDOWS, ORPHANS, GRASSROOTS PARTICIPATION, GRASSROOT CAPACITY BUILDING, GRASSROOTS NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS, COMMUNITY-BASED DEVELOPMENT, TRUST (PSYCHOLOGY), CONFLICT RESOLUTION SKILLS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/03/2828640/building-cooperation-post-conflict-areas-rwanda-community-reintegration-development-project
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11398
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