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Post-Conflict Economic Reconstruction

From Supply and Demand to Power and Data: The Case for a More Restrained Handling of Job Creation Programs in Conflict-Affected Situations

When implemented in countries affected by conflict, livelihood programs often face a dual imperative: support people’s livelihoods and economic activity and contribute to peacebuilding

GEDI: A New Tool for Entrepreneurship-led Development

The effects of economic development are well known: reduced suffering, increased opportunity, broader prosperity, and enriched lives.  Development also helps to stabilize governments and incre

Trust Funds and Post-Conflict Economic Reconstruction: Revisiting the Role of the World Bank

This blog post comes from Del Fitchett, Independent Economics Consultant and former Senior Economist at the World Bank.

Practice Note 5: Supporting the Economic Dimensions of Peace Processes

This practice note presents the possible impacts of political peace processes on post-conflict economic recovery and implications for economic development planning during these transition periods.

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