Case studies in war-to-peace transition : the demobilization and reintegration of ex-combatants in Ethiopia, Namibia, and Uganda
معرفی کتاب «Case studies in war-to-peace transition : the demobilization and reintegration of ex-combatants in Ethiopia, Namibia, and Uganda» نوشتهٔ Nat J. Colletta, Markus Kostner, Ingo Wiederhofer; with the assistance of Emilio Mondo, Taimi Sitari, and Tadesse A. Woldu، منتشرشده توسط نشر World Bank Publications در سال 1996. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
A successful demobilization and reintegration program (DRP) for ex-combatants is the key to an effective transition from war to peace. The success of this first step following the signing of a peace accord signals the end to organized conflict and thereby provides the security necessary for people affected by war to reinvest in their lives and their country. Undertaken in a peacetime context, a DRP enables a government to restructure its public expenditure in favor of poverty-oriented programs and to consolidate peace efforts. Reinsertion and reintegration are not distinct phases independent of demobilization. Rather, they are part of a seamless web in the transition from military to civilian life, without a clear beginning or end. As reinsertion and reintegration proceed, the needs of ex-combatants change and call for different support activities. To rebuild community social fabric and engender the understanding necessary to rebuild trust, measures of national reconciliation should form part and parcel of a DRP. A successful DRP requires several integrated (a) classifying ex-combatants according to need, skill level, and their desired mode of subsistence, (b) offering a basic transitional assistance package (safety net), (c) finding a way to deliver assistance simply, minimizing transition costs while maximizing benefits to ex-combatants, (d) sensitizing communities and building on existing social capital, (e) coordinating centrally yet decentralizing implementation authority to districts, and (f) connecting the DRP to ongoing development efforts by retargeting and restructuring existing portfolios. World Bank Discussion Paper No. 331. With The Assistance Of Emilio Mondo, Taimi Sitari, And Tadesse A. Woldu. Provides A Detailed Analysis Of The Intricate Nature Of The Political, Economic, And Sociocultural Issues That Arise During The Transition From War To Peace In Ethiopia, Namibia, And Uganda. These Countries Offer A Unique Range Of Conditions And Program Models, As Well As A Variety Of Successes And Failures From Which To Learn. A Recently Released Overview, The Transition From War To Peace In Sub-saharan Africa (stock No. 13581; Isbn 0-8213-3581-2), Is Based On These Country Studies And A Synthesis Of Reports Of Demobilization And Reintegration Programs In Several Other Countries.
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