This is the third and last part of the series of the articles which reflected over the post-conflict peacebuilding. After talking about the different phases of post-conflict peacebuilding and the complexities it almost invariably has. The articles argued that despite potentially well-intentioned decisions and hectic efforts, the results are often contrary to what’s planned. Therefore, […]
Jan 10 2012 | Posted in
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The first part of the article briefly took to account the complexities the process of post-conflict peacebuilding involves. While there is an array or problems invariably influencing the peacebuilding process, the most important of all is the relevant organizations’ ability to effectively discharge their responsibility. Their failure may result in the essentially undesirable result of […]
Jan 10 2012 | Posted in
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Since 1990s, civil society organizations have started influencing the budget formulation in few developing countries. The inclusiveness in the budget formulation acknowledges the value due to public oversight and improved commitment towards pro-poor choices. The civil society budget initiatives are also supplemented by the critical media coverage. Budget is a set of technical financial terminologies […]
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