Case Studies in War-to-peace Transition: The Demobilization and Reintegration of Ex-combatants in Ethiopia, Namibia, and Uganda

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World Bank, 1996 - 348 من الصفحات
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.

المحتوى

ETHIOPIA FROM EMERGENCY TO DEVELOPMENT
1
CHARTS
25
THE REINTEGRATION EXPERIENCE
77
DONOR AND NGO INVOLVEMENT
95
PROGRAM COSTS AND FINANCING
103
RETURNS TO PEACE AND DEMOBILIZATION
109
LESSONS LEARNED
117
NAMIBIA BEYOND REPATRIATION
125
Issues and Options
210
CHRONOLOGY OF DEMOBILIZATION EVENTS
215
UGANDA CONSOLIDATING PEACE
217
TARGET GROUPS AND TARGETING MECHANISMS
229
DEMOBILIZATION SEGMENT
237
REINSERTION SEGMENT
247
AUGMENTING REINTEGRATION
261
THE REINTEGRATION EXPERIENCE
275

TARGET GROUPS AND TARGETING MECHANISMS
131
DEMOBILIZATION SEGMENT
137
REINSERTION AND REINTEGRATION SUPPORT
143
THE DEVELOPMENT BRIGADE APPROACH
155
THE RESETTLEMENT PROGRAM
169
Aryeetey BaahNuakoh Duggleby Hettige and Steel Supply and Demand for Finance of Small
173
THE IMPACT OF REINTEGRATION EFFORTS
185
RETURNS TO PEACE AND DEMOBILIZATION
195
EPILOGUE
203
INSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE
285
UVAB ORGANIGRAM
295
MANAGEMENT ISSUES
297
PROGRAM FINANCING AND COSTS
313
1
323
127
327
LESSONS LEARNED
333
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