PHM-Exch> World Development Report 2011 - Conflict, Security, and Development
Claudio Schuftan
cschuftan at phmovement.org
Mon Apr 11 19:38:11 PDT 2011
From: Ruggiero, Mrs. Ana Lucia (WDC) <ruglucia at paho.org>
crossposted from: EQUIDAD at listserv.paho.org
*World Development Report 2011
**Conflict, Security, and Development*
*World Bank , April 11, 2011
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Available online:
Website at: http://bit.ly/g51M54
PDF file [352p.] at: http://bit.ly/fxrYxs
“………..More than 1.5 billion people live in countries affected by violent
conflict. This report examines the changing nature of violence in the 21st
century, and underlines the negative impact of repeated cycles of violence
on a country or region’s development prospects.
Preventing violence and building peaceful states that respond to the
aspirations of their citizens requires strong leadership and concerted
national and international efforts.
The Report is based on new research, case studies and extensive
consultations with leaders and development practitioners throughout the
world….”
*Contents
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Overview
Preamble
Part 1: The Challenge of Repeated Cycles of Violence
Part 2: A Roadmap for Breaking Cycles of Violence at the Country Level
Part 3: Reducing the Risks of Violence—Directions for International Policy
Track 1: Providing specialized assistance for prevention through citizen
security, justice, and jobs
Track 2: Transforming procedures and risk and results management in
international agencies
Track 3: Acting regionally and globally to reduce external stresses on
fragile states
Track 4: Marshaling support from lower-, middle-, and higher-income
countries and global and regional institutions, to reflect the changing
landscape of international policy and assistance
*Part 1: The Challenge *
1 Repeated Violence Threatens Development
2 Vulnerability to Violence
*Part 2: Lessons from National and International Responses *
3 From violence to resilience: Restoring confidence and transforming
institutions
4 Restoring confidence: Moving away from the brink
5 Transforming institutions to deliver security, justice, and jobs
6 International support to building confidence and transforming institutions
7 International action to mitigate external stresses
*Part 3: Practical Options and Recommendations*
8 Practical country directions and options
9 New directions for international support
Track 1: Preventing repeated cycles of violence by investing in citizen
security, justice, and jobs
Track 2: Reforming internal agency procedures
Track 3: Reducing external stresses: New regional and global action
Track 4: Marshaling support from lower-, middle-, and higher-income
countries and from global and regional institutions
A continuing global learning platform
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