Journal Issue: Development Outreach, Volume 11, Issue 2
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Building a Viable State : A delicate balance
(World Bank, 2009-10-01) Stanekzai, Mohammad Masoom
Afghanistan presents complex and, in some respects, unique development challenges, such as building a viable state.
A Way to Effective Service Delivery in Fragile States
(World Bank, 2009-10-01) Swaminath, Anoop
Success and effectiveness in service delivery can establish the legitimacy of a fragile state’s government, and thereby reduce its fragility. Public-private partnerships offer a viable approach to achieving this goal.
A Worldwide Pact for Security and Accountability in Fragile "Bottom Billion" States
(World Bank, 2009-10-01) Collier, Paul
If security and accountability are critical public goods for development, and if the countries of the bottom billion are structurally unable to supply them internally, then some form of international supply is necessary.
Bottom-Up State Building
(World Bank, 2009-10-01) Alda, Erik; Willman, Alys M.
Haiti is a showcase for the global distribution and pattern of violence that have been changing from the large-scale civil wars that prevailed until the late 1990s to the increasing emergence of common violence, particularly in urban areas.
No Development without Peace
(World Bank, 2009-10-01) Milante, Gary; Oxhorn, Phil
Focuses on what were identified as three pivotal components of post-conflict development: democracy and the provision of public goods, power-sharing and sustainable peace, and macroeconomic policy.
Building Leadership out of Conflict
(World Bank, 2009-10-01) Andrews, Matt
Leadership matters in fragile states where formal institutional structures are often limited and unable to ensure stability and direction in society.
Parliaments as Peacebuilders
(World Bank, 2009-10-01) Draman, Rasheed
The potential role of parliaments in fragile states is often not realized due to limited resources and capacity. Yet, strengthening parliaments is critical to both avoid and recover from conflict.
A UN Architecture to Build Peace in Post-Conflict Situations
(World Bank, 2009-10-01) Otobo, Ejeviome Eloho
The UN Peacebuilding Commission recent undertook a review process and is now focusing on a new strategy that highlights the need to strengthen the link between security and development.
Evaluating Community-Driven Reconstruction
(World Bank, 2009-10-01) Fearon, James; Humphreys, Macartan; Weinstein, Jeremy
This is the account of an evaluation to ascertain the effectiveness of community-driven reconstruction programs in Liberia.
From Civil War to Special Economic Zones
(World Bank, 2009-10-01) Krech, Robert
Djibouti is proving to be a successful free zone project in a difficult environment because of the cooperation of the Government of Djibouti.
Drawing on Experience
(World Bank, 2009-10-01) McKechnie, Alastair
The international community is still learning how to contribute best towards overcoming the impact of violence, destruction and decreased state capacity.
Sexual Violence Extends Beyond Conflict
(World Bank, 2009-10-01) Wachter, Karin
To address sexual violence only during humanitarian emergencies is to ignore the endemic nature of violence against women on a global scale and its adverse impact on the development of a country.
Building Capacity to Move Past Conflict and Fragility
(World Bank, 2009-10-01) Pradhan, Sanjay
Capacity building should be an integral part of a country’s national development plan, not an add-on.
An Accountable State with Strong Civil Society
(World Bank, 2009-10-01) Ghani, Seema
Afghanistan presents complex and, in some respects, unique development challenges, such as building a strong civil society
Disarm, Demobilize and Reintegrate
(World Bank, 2009-10-01) Correia, Maria
The Multi-Country Demobilization and Reintegration Program (MDRP) was created in Africa in the late 1990s. It closed down after 7 years leaving behind an unquestionable legacy of success.
Timor Leste Ten Years After
(World Bank, 2009-10-01) Pires, Emilia
The development challenge in post-conflict East Timor is making the transition from a military environment focused on conflict to a civilian administration facing complexity and uncertainty.
How the International Community Can Support State Building
(World Bank, 2009-10-01) Byrd, William
Afghanistan presents complex and, in some respects, unique development challenges. The role of the international community in supporting state building.
Placing Security and Rule of Law on the Development Agenda
(World Bank, 2009-10-01) Schneider, Mark L.
The International Crisis Group has recognized the need for simultaneity rather than sequencing in security and development to contribute to conflict prevention, end conflict where it exists, and help ensure the success of post conflict reconstruction and stabilization.