Past Projects
Peacebuilding as Statebuilding > The Strategic Recovery Facility

Societies emerging from conflict face a serious gap in essential program support as emergency relief begins to taper off and longer-term reconstruction aid remains in the planning stage. The bases for sustainable peace and development need to be given shape, requiring a coherent, holistic strategy involving local and international actors. CIC's Strategic Recovery Facility project provided research on how to facilitate a timely and effective field-based response to conflict recovery on the part of individual agencies acting in concert.

Publications
Title Source Author Date
Preparing for Peace and Development: The Proposed Strategic Recovery Facility Humanitarian Practice Network Shepard Forman and Stewart Patrick March 2001
Refashioning the Dialogue: Regional Perspectives on the Brahimi Report on UN Peace Operations Meeting Summaries CIC/IPA March 2001
Recovering From Conflict: Strategy For An International Response Paying for Essentials: A Policy Paper Series Shepard Forman, Stewart Patrick and Dirk Salomons 2000
Meeting Essential Needs in Societies Emerging from Conflict Working Paper prepared for the Brookings Roundtable on the Relief to Development Gap Shepard Forman and Dirk Salomons 2000

Project Duration: (2000-2001)

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