Financing and Aid Management Arrangements in Post-Conflict Settings
This note, summarizing the analysis and recommendations of an upcoming CPR Working Paper of the same title, looks at issues related to financing modalities and aid management arrangements in post-conflict situations. It makes a number of recommenda...
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Format: | Brief |
Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2012
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/06/2637498/financing-aid-management-arrangements-post-conflict-settings http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11296 |
Summary: | This note, summarizing the analysis and
recommendations of an upcoming CPR Working Paper of the same
title, looks at issues related to financing modalities and
aid management arrangements in post-conflict situations. It
makes a number of recommendations based on a review of
several recent case studies, of which four are assessed in
detail: West Bank and Gaza, Bosnia and Herzegovina, East
Timor, and Afghanistan. It focuses on the lessons of
experience on multi-donor trust funds and on the recipient
government's aid management architecture in
post-conflict settings. This paper is concerned with the
specific issues of financing modalities and aid management
arrangements in post-conflict situations, and advances a
number of recommendations on the basis of a review of
several recent cases, among which four are assessed in
detail: West Bank and Gaza, Bosnia and Herzegovina, East
Timor (Timor-Leste) and Afghanistan. While generally
applicable recommendations do emerge from the review, the
most important recommendation is to tailor the design and
sequencing of financing and aid coordination to the
circumstances of the specific case. |
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