Post-conflict programmes for women: lessons from the Kosovo women's initiative
Kalungu-Banda, Agnes
Kalungu-Banda, Agnes
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2004-11-01
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10
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This paper considers the relationship between the concept of participation in development and the concept of sustainable development in the aftermath of a war. For sustainable development to take place after a period of armed conflict, the intended beneficiaries of a reconstruction programme must be supported to take charge of the process, and hence own the results.
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Gender & Development
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Peacebuilding and Reconstruction
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12
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3
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1355-2074
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1364-9221
