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spelling okr-10986-111942021-04-23T14:02:54Z The Dynamics of Conflict, Development Assistance and Peace-Building : Sri Lanka 2000-05 World Bank AID AGENCIES CAUSES OF CONFLICT CIVIL SOCIETY CONFLICT CONFLICT AREAS CONFLICT PREVENTION CONFLICT RESOLUTION CONFLICTS DEVELOPMENT AID DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS DEVELOPMENT PATTERNS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY ELECTIONS FACILITATION INTERNATIONAL AID INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PEACE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS PEACE PROCESS PEACEBUILDING POLITICAL VIOLENCE POST CONFLICT POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION REHABILITATION RELIGIOUS DIVISIONS RURAL AREAS SOCIALLY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SOVEREIGNTY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT VIOLENCE VIOLENT CONFLICT WAR Significant transformations in the socio-political and economic landscape of Sri Lanka in recent years encouraged five development partners-World Bank, Asia Foundation, and the governments of the United Kingdom, Netherlands and Sweden to collaborate on a conflict assessment in 2005. This reflects a growing trend in the development partner community of combining efforts, pooling resources, and taking advantage of comparative strengths to engage in conflict analysis exercises. The multi-donor conflict assessment revisits the underlying structures of conflict, identified in the previous conflict assessment, and explores the current dynamics of conflict factors with a particular focus on the peace process and international engagement. This note presents key findings of the assessment, in particular, the approaches supported by development partners in Sri Lanka. While this is drawn solely from the Sri Lanka experience, it is likely to have a broad relevance to many such countries. 2012-08-13T14:24:42Z 2012-08-13T14:24:42Z 2006-02 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/02/6628152/dynamics-conflict-development-assistance-peace-building-sri-lanka-2000-05 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11194 English Social Development Notes; No. 23 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research South Asia Sri Lanka
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topic AID AGENCIES
CAUSES OF CONFLICT
CIVIL SOCIETY
CONFLICT
CONFLICT AREAS
CONFLICT PREVENTION
CONFLICT RESOLUTION
CONFLICTS
DEVELOPMENT AID
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION
DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS
DEVELOPMENT PATTERNS
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
ELECTIONS
FACILITATION
INTERNATIONAL AID
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
PEACE
PEACE NEGOTIATIONS
PEACE PROCESS
PEACEBUILDING
POLITICAL VIOLENCE
POST CONFLICT
POST-CONFLICT
RECONSTRUCTION
REHABILITATION
RELIGIOUS DIVISIONS
RURAL AREAS
SOCIALLY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SOVEREIGNTY
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
VIOLENCE
VIOLENT CONFLICT
WAR
spellingShingle AID AGENCIES
CAUSES OF CONFLICT
CIVIL SOCIETY
CONFLICT
CONFLICT AREAS
CONFLICT PREVENTION
CONFLICT RESOLUTION
CONFLICTS
DEVELOPMENT AID
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION
DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS
DEVELOPMENT PATTERNS
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
ELECTIONS
FACILITATION
INTERNATIONAL AID
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
PEACE
PEACE NEGOTIATIONS
PEACE PROCESS
PEACEBUILDING
POLITICAL VIOLENCE
POST CONFLICT
POST-CONFLICT
RECONSTRUCTION
REHABILITATION
RELIGIOUS DIVISIONS
RURAL AREAS
SOCIALLY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
SOVEREIGNTY
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
VIOLENCE
VIOLENT CONFLICT
WAR
World Bank
The Dynamics of Conflict, Development Assistance and Peace-Building : Sri Lanka 2000-05
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Sri Lanka
relation Social Development Notes; No. 23
description Significant transformations in the socio-political and economic landscape of Sri Lanka in recent years encouraged five development partners-World Bank, Asia Foundation, and the governments of the United Kingdom, Netherlands and Sweden to collaborate on a conflict assessment in 2005. This reflects a growing trend in the development partner community of combining efforts, pooling resources, and taking advantage of comparative strengths to engage in conflict analysis exercises. The multi-donor conflict assessment revisits the underlying structures of conflict, identified in the previous conflict assessment, and explores the current dynamics of conflict factors with a particular focus on the peace process and international engagement. This note presents key findings of the assessment, in particular, the approaches supported by development partners in Sri Lanka. While this is drawn solely from the Sri Lanka experience, it is likely to have a broad relevance to many such countries.
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title The Dynamics of Conflict, Development Assistance and Peace-Building : Sri Lanka 2000-05
title_short The Dynamics of Conflict, Development Assistance and Peace-Building : Sri Lanka 2000-05
title_full The Dynamics of Conflict, Development Assistance and Peace-Building : Sri Lanka 2000-05
title_fullStr The Dynamics of Conflict, Development Assistance and Peace-Building : Sri Lanka 2000-05
title_full_unstemmed The Dynamics of Conflict, Development Assistance and Peace-Building : Sri Lanka 2000-05
title_sort dynamics of conflict, development assistance and peace-building : sri lanka 2000-05
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/02/6628152/dynamics-conflict-development-assistance-peace-building-sri-lanka-2000-05
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