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TitreREBUILDING AFTER CONFLICT AND STRENGTHENING FRAGILE STATES: A VIEW FROM RWANDA
AuteurMurekezi, Anastase
ThèmeCapacity Development in Post-Conflict Countries
Date de publication2012
Nombre de pages12
LangueEnglish
Couverture géographiqueAfrica, Rwanda
Mots clésFragile states, Post-conflict, Reconstruction, Capacity Development, Development
RésuméPost-conflict states face more difficulties than others to develop. This is not surprising considering the many challenges associated with ensuring peace and stability, reconstructing the state, re-building infrastructure, etc. Africa indeed has a number of examples of post-conflict states that struggle with improving their desperate condition. The new aid paradigm, that focuses on country ownership of development and the strengthening of country systems to deliver services to the population is challenged by post-conflict and fragile states where a State’s capacity to manage its own affairs is low and scrutiny of the Government by the public is not possible. In case a government does not appear to make progress to improve these, how can one improve effectiveness of Development Partners support? Rwanda is among the post-conflict countries that have demonstrated a leadership capable of successfully initiating and guiding a thorough national transformation process
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