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Greater Great Lakes Regional Strategy for Demobilization and Reintegration

POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION DEMOBILIZATION & REINTEGRATION PROGRAMS POLITICAL STABILITY RECOVERY SOCIAL STABILITY POVERTY REDUCTION NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS PARTNERSHIPS PEACE STABILITY MITIGATION MEASURES MORAL HAZARD TRUST FUNDS INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS REGIONAL COORDINATION DISARMAMENT AGGRESSION ALIGNMENT ALLIANCES ARMED FORCES ARMIES ARMS ARMY BOUNDARIES BUDGET DEFICITS BUILDING CESSATION OF HOSTILITIES CHILD SOLDIERS CIVIL LIBERTIES CIVIL WAR CIVIL WARS COMBATANTS CONFLICT CONFLICT RESOLUTION CONFLICTS CONSTITUTION COUNTERPART DEFENSE DEMOBILIZATION DEMOCRACY DEMOCRATIZATION DISARMAMENT DISCRIMINATION DISENGAGEMENT DISPUTES ELECTIONS EXPENDITURE EXPLOITATION FACILITATION FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL SUPPORT FINANCIER FISCAL FOOD SECURITY FOUNDATIONS GENOCIDE GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN RIGHTS HUMANITARIAN AID HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE IBRD INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS INSURGENCY INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY LEGISLATIVE ELECTIONS LIBERATION MEDIATION MEETINGS MILITARY ASSISTANCE MILITARY EXPENDITURES MILITIA MILITIAS MINISTERS MUTINY NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS NATIONS PEACE PEACE PEACE ACCORDS PEACE AGREEMENTS PEACE INITIATIVES PEACE PROCESS PEACE PROCESSES PEACEKEEPING PEACEKEEPING MISSIONS PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS POLITICAL POWER POLITICAL RIGHTS PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS PRESIDENTS RECONCILIATION RECONSTRUCTION REFERENDUM REFUGEES REGIONAL CONFLICTS REGIONAL COOPERATION REGIONAL INTEGRATION RESOURCE MOBILIZATION SOCIAL RISKS SOCIAL SECTORS SOLDIERS UNDP UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL VIOLENCE WAR WARFARE WEAPONS
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Washington, DC
Africa | Africa | Central Africa
2013-08-28T15:57:00Z | 2013-08-28T15:57:00Z | 2002-03-25

This document first outlines a comprehensive strategy for disarmament, demobilization and reintegration (DDR) activities in the greater Great Lakes region of central Africa. The purpose of this strategy is to enhance the prospects for stabilization and recovery in the region. The DDR of the ex-combatants is necessary to establishing peace and restoring security, which are in turn pre-conditions for sustainable growth and poverty reduction. A multi-country approach will enhance effectiveness of the international response, provide greater coherence among DDR activities, facilitate positive feedback relationships among DDR activities in the region, provide similar incentives for all parties to the conflict to pursue peaceful strategies, address the regional externalities associated with some individual programs, enhance transparency of closely related DDR activities, and facilitate knowledge-sharing and training across DDR implementers. A regional strategy also serves as a confidence-building measure. The strategy, if successfully implemented, will have a significant impact on reducing poverty by helping to consolidate peace, building confidence among governments in the region, helping to free up national resources for investment, attracting foreign capital, investing in the human capital of ex-combatants, and enhancing capacities for development at the community level.

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