Enhancing Sensitivity to Conflict Risks in World Bank-funded Activities : Lessons from the Kyrgyz Republic

The Kyrgyz Republic is a landlocked mountainous country of 5.5 million and home to several ethnic groups. Nevertheless, economic stagnation, rising corruption, and inter-ethnic tensions have posed risks to the country's stability. Following th...

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spelling okr-10986-204032021-04-23T14:03:55Z Enhancing Sensitivity to Conflict Risks in World Bank-funded Activities : Lessons from the Kyrgyz Republic World Bank Group BENEFICIARY GROUPS BOUNDARIES BOUNDARY BUILDING LOCAL CAPACITY CITIES CIVIL SOCIETY CLINICS COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATIONS COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTIONS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE COMMUNITY INVESTMENT COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT COMMUNITY MEETINGS COMMUNITY MEMBERS COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION CONFLICT CONFLICT MANAGEMENT CONFLICT RESOLUTION CONFLICTS CONSULTATION COUNTERPARTS DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT DISPUTE RESOLUTION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ELECTIONS ETHNIC DIVERSITY ETHNIC GROUPS FEMALE FIELD VISITS FORESTS GENDER GENDER EQUALITY HOUSEHOLDS HUMAN RIGHTS INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERVENTIONS LEADERSHIP LESSONS LEARNED LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MANAGEMENT TRAINING MEETING MEETINGS NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NEEDS ASSESSMENT NEGOTIATION NEGOTIATIONS OBSERVERS OUTREACH PARTICIPATORY DEVELOPMENT PEACE PEACEBUILDING POLICE PROJECT DESIGN PROJECT DOCUMENTS PROJECT FINANCING PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION PROJECT SELECTION RECONSTRUCTION RESETTLEMENT REVOLUTION ROAD ROADS SETTLERS SOCIAL ANALYSIS SOCIAL ASSESSMENT SOCIAL COHESION SOCIAL PROBLEMS SUBURBS TOWNS TRAININGS TRANSPARENCY URBAN AREAS VICTIMS VILLAGES VIOLENCE VIOLENT CONFLICT VIOLENT CONFLICTS YOUTH YOUTH CENTERS The Kyrgyz Republic is a landlocked mountainous country of 5.5 million and home to several ethnic groups. Nevertheless, economic stagnation, rising corruption, and inter-ethnic tensions have posed risks to the country's stability. Following the revolution and ethnic disturbances in 2010, the World Bank introduced a conflict filter for its Kyrgyz Republic operations in 2011 as a screening tool to ensure that Bank projects do not exacerbate conflict risks. The objectives of the conflict filter were: (i) assisting task teams to be cognizant of the context in which they operate in the Kyrgyz Republic; (ii) assisting task teams in identifying and managing the conflict and fragility risks in the World Bank-supported activities; (iii) supporting task teams and the client in identifying measures to help strengthen trust, social inclusion, and social cohesion in the context of World Bank supported activities and in targeted project areas; and (iv) assisting task teams and the clients in applying good practices for conflict management and citizen engagement in fragile environments. The application of the conflict filter has evolved over time in three distinct stages: in the first stage, a country-wide conflict analysis was undertaken and a matrix was developed. In the second stage, the conflict filter team applied the conflict filter matrix in a comprehensive manner, covering all projects in the portfolio. In the third stage (July 2014-June 2014), the conflict filter adopted a more selective and practical approach by focusing primarily on projects under preparation. This note summarizes the application of the conflict filter to the Bank's Kyrgyz Republic portfolio during its third year of implementation. The note provides a brief update on recent conflict and fragility dynamics in the country. It also provides a summary of the activities with a focus on selected projects where the application of the conflict filter influenced project design and implementation. Finally, the note shares some lessons learned to guide future conflict filter application in the Kyrgyz Republic and elsewhere. 2014-10-09T15:45:34Z 2014-10-09T15:45:34Z 2014-07 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/07/20216989/kyrgyz-republic-conflict-filter-enhancing-sensitivity-conflict-risks-world-bank-funded-activities-lessons-kyrgyz-republic http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20403 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Bishkek Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Europe and Central Asia Kyrgyz Republic
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topic BENEFICIARY GROUPS
BOUNDARIES
BOUNDARY
BUILDING LOCAL CAPACITY
CITIES
CIVIL SOCIETY
CLINICS
COMMUNITIES
COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATIONS
COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTIONS
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE
COMMUNITY INVESTMENT
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
COMMUNITY MEETINGS
COMMUNITY MEMBERS
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
CONFLICT
CONFLICT MANAGEMENT
CONFLICT RESOLUTION
CONFLICTS
CONSULTATION
COUNTERPARTS
DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ELECTIONS
ETHNIC DIVERSITY
ETHNIC GROUPS
FEMALE
FIELD VISITS
FORESTS
GENDER
GENDER EQUALITY
HOUSEHOLDS
HUMAN RIGHTS
INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERVENTIONS
LEADERSHIP
LESSONS LEARNED
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MANAGEMENT TRAINING
MEETING
MEETINGS
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
NEEDS ASSESSMENT
NEGOTIATION
NEGOTIATIONS
OBSERVERS
OUTREACH
PARTICIPATORY DEVELOPMENT
PEACE
PEACEBUILDING
POLICE
PROJECT DESIGN
PROJECT DOCUMENTS
PROJECT FINANCING
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION
PROJECT SELECTION
RECONSTRUCTION
RESETTLEMENT
REVOLUTION
ROAD
ROADS
SETTLERS
SOCIAL ANALYSIS
SOCIAL ASSESSMENT
SOCIAL COHESION
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
SUBURBS
TOWNS
TRAININGS
TRANSPARENCY
URBAN AREAS
VICTIMS
VILLAGES
VIOLENCE
VIOLENT CONFLICT
VIOLENT CONFLICTS
YOUTH
YOUTH CENTERS
spellingShingle BENEFICIARY GROUPS
BOUNDARIES
BOUNDARY
BUILDING LOCAL CAPACITY
CITIES
CIVIL SOCIETY
CLINICS
COMMUNITIES
COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATIONS
COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTIONS
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE
COMMUNITY INVESTMENT
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
COMMUNITY MEETINGS
COMMUNITY MEMBERS
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
CONFLICT
CONFLICT MANAGEMENT
CONFLICT RESOLUTION
CONFLICTS
CONSULTATION
COUNTERPARTS
DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ELECTIONS
ETHNIC DIVERSITY
ETHNIC GROUPS
FEMALE
FIELD VISITS
FORESTS
GENDER
GENDER EQUALITY
HOUSEHOLDS
HUMAN RIGHTS
INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERVENTIONS
LEADERSHIP
LESSONS LEARNED
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
MANAGEMENT TRAINING
MEETING
MEETINGS
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
NEEDS ASSESSMENT
NEGOTIATION
NEGOTIATIONS
OBSERVERS
OUTREACH
PARTICIPATORY DEVELOPMENT
PEACE
PEACEBUILDING
POLICE
PROJECT DESIGN
PROJECT DOCUMENTS
PROJECT FINANCING
PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION
PROJECT SELECTION
RECONSTRUCTION
RESETTLEMENT
REVOLUTION
ROAD
ROADS
SETTLERS
SOCIAL ANALYSIS
SOCIAL ASSESSMENT
SOCIAL COHESION
SOCIAL PROBLEMS
SUBURBS
TOWNS
TRAININGS
TRANSPARENCY
URBAN AREAS
VICTIMS
VILLAGES
VIOLENCE
VIOLENT CONFLICT
VIOLENT CONFLICTS
YOUTH
YOUTH CENTERS
World Bank Group
Enhancing Sensitivity to Conflict Risks in World Bank-funded Activities : Lessons from the Kyrgyz Republic
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Kyrgyz Republic
description The Kyrgyz Republic is a landlocked mountainous country of 5.5 million and home to several ethnic groups. Nevertheless, economic stagnation, rising corruption, and inter-ethnic tensions have posed risks to the country's stability. Following the revolution and ethnic disturbances in 2010, the World Bank introduced a conflict filter for its Kyrgyz Republic operations in 2011 as a screening tool to ensure that Bank projects do not exacerbate conflict risks. The objectives of the conflict filter were: (i) assisting task teams to be cognizant of the context in which they operate in the Kyrgyz Republic; (ii) assisting task teams in identifying and managing the conflict and fragility risks in the World Bank-supported activities; (iii) supporting task teams and the client in identifying measures to help strengthen trust, social inclusion, and social cohesion in the context of World Bank supported activities and in targeted project areas; and (iv) assisting task teams and the clients in applying good practices for conflict management and citizen engagement in fragile environments. The application of the conflict filter has evolved over time in three distinct stages: in the first stage, a country-wide conflict analysis was undertaken and a matrix was developed. In the second stage, the conflict filter team applied the conflict filter matrix in a comprehensive manner, covering all projects in the portfolio. In the third stage (July 2014-June 2014), the conflict filter adopted a more selective and practical approach by focusing primarily on projects under preparation. This note summarizes the application of the conflict filter to the Bank's Kyrgyz Republic portfolio during its third year of implementation. The note provides a brief update on recent conflict and fragility dynamics in the country. It also provides a summary of the activities with a focus on selected projects where the application of the conflict filter influenced project design and implementation. Finally, the note shares some lessons learned to guide future conflict filter application in the Kyrgyz Republic and elsewhere.
format Publications & Research :: Working Paper
author World Bank Group
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title Enhancing Sensitivity to Conflict Risks in World Bank-funded Activities : Lessons from the Kyrgyz Republic
title_short Enhancing Sensitivity to Conflict Risks in World Bank-funded Activities : Lessons from the Kyrgyz Republic
title_full Enhancing Sensitivity to Conflict Risks in World Bank-funded Activities : Lessons from the Kyrgyz Republic
title_fullStr Enhancing Sensitivity to Conflict Risks in World Bank-funded Activities : Lessons from the Kyrgyz Republic
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing Sensitivity to Conflict Risks in World Bank-funded Activities : Lessons from the Kyrgyz Republic
title_sort enhancing sensitivity to conflict risks in world bank-funded activities : lessons from the kyrgyz republic
publisher Bishkek
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/07/20216989/kyrgyz-republic-conflict-filter-enhancing-sensitivity-conflict-risks-world-bank-funded-activities-lessons-kyrgyz-republic
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