A Comparative Study of Ex-Combatant Reintegration in the African Great Lakes Region : Trajectories, Processes, and Paradoxes
This report is structured in three parts. Part one is a summary document, including: (i) an executive summary (ii) an introduction; (iii) a review of core concepts of reintegration that will be referred to in this study; (iv) a meta-analysis of rei...
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Language: | English en_US |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2016
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/01/25840863/comparative-study-reinstatement-ex-fighters-region-lakes-africa-path-process-paradox http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23837 |
Summary: | This report is structured in three
parts. Part one is a summary document, including: (i) an
executive summary (ii) an introduction; (iii) a review of
core concepts of reintegration that will be referred to in
this study; (iv) a meta-analysis of reintegration process¬es
in the Great Lakes Region (GLR) vis-à-vis the conceptual
discussion; and (v) conclusions to the summary document.
Part two (annex one) comprises an in-depth review and
analysis of data on the reintegration process-es of
ex-combatants across the GLR. Part three (annex two) is an
in-depth analysis of community dynamics across the GLR. In
brief, part one of the study is a meta-analytical and
knowledge-focused piece that reflects more broadly on the
detailed analysis of the datasets presented in annexes one
and two, therefore, this part can be read as a freestanding
report. However, it’s worth noting that any reading will
benefit significantly from exploring the detailed findings
in annexes one and two. |
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