Post-conflict management on the African continent, by its very nature, has become a key development issue. While the root causes of the conflict dictate the adoption of various development strategies to restore capability for meeting basic needs and services, it is imperative to make explicit provision for capacity development in the interventions deployed in fragile environments from the onset because without any capacity, reconstruction efforts are doomed to failure. To this end, post-conflict reconstruction efforts should seek to respond to the urgent needs of societies emerging from conflict and work to improve the efforts of key actors in rehabilitation and reconstruction operations by identifying and filling gaps within the current capacities of local and international actors.
Taking its cue from the above, we would like to discuss with you and seek to interrogate the following two key issues:
We look forward to your contributions and inputs on this set of questions for better development results. It matters to get a comprehensive overview and understanding of the capacity needs and results challenges in post-conflict countries out of this discussion.
George Kararach
Knowledge Management Expert
The African Capacity Building Foundation
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