People, aid and institutions in socio-economic recovery : facing fragilities
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People, aid and institutions in socio-economic recovery : facing fragilities
(Routledge humanitarian studies series)(Earthscan from Routledge)
Routledge, 2017
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
An estimated 2 billion people live in countries affected by fragility, conflict and violence. Extreme poverty is increasingly concentrated in these areas, and governments and international agencies seek avenues to enable socio-economic recovery and to support people as they try to rebuild their lives and livelihoods.
People, Aid and Institutions in Socio-economic Recovery: Facing Fragilities provides an in-depth understanding of people's strategies in the face of conflict and disaster-related fragility and examines how policies and aid interventions enable their socio-economic recovery - or fail to do so. Through field-based research, the book captures the complex and unfolding realities on the ground, exploring the interfaces between economic, social and institutional change. This provides a rich and unique vantage point from which to reflect on the impact of recovery policies.
The book provides a set of cross-cutting findings that aim to inform policy and practice. The detailed case studies of the book lay bare key dynamics of recovery. Set against the findings from two chapters that review the literature, the cases provide evidence-based lessons for socio-economic recovery.
The chapters combine qualitative and quantitative methodologies and form a valuable resource to researchers and postgraduate students of disaster management, conflict, humanitarian aid and social reconstruction, and development management.
Table of Contents
Facing fragilities: The socially embedded nature of socio-economic recovery
Dorothea Hilhorst, Gemma van der Haar and Bart Weijs
Recovering from conflict: What matters for livelihoods, economic activity and growth? Rachel Slater and Richard Mallett
International policies in the field of socio-economic development in fragile settings: Converging trends and contentious themes
Anette Hoffmann
Precarious Itineraries: The 'longue duree' of recovery and livelihoods in a post-war Salvadoran village
Ralph Sprenkels and Chris van der Borgh
Emergency or durable solution? Coltan mining and cooperatives in northern Katanga (DRC)
Claude Iguma Wakenge and Dorothea Hilhorst
Negotiating traditional norms and barriers in women's fragile economic development in Afghanistan
Holly A. Ritchie
Blind spots: Domestic entrepreneurship and private sector development in South Sudan
Rens Twijnstra and Dorothea Hilhorst
Labour mobilisation: The case of Tushiriki (DRC)
Patrick Milabyo Kyamusugulwa, Jeroen Cuvelier and Dorothea Hilhorst
Aid under contestation: Public works, labour and community based food security programming in post-conflict northern Uganda
Winnie W. Wairimu, Maja A. Slingerland and Dorothea Hilhorst
Risky relations? Aid, security and access for recovery in South Sudan
Bram J. Jansen
From the rubble to the barricades: Social struggles around recovery and disaster risk management in Central America after Mitch
Carlos Morales Carbonell and Gemma van der Haar
Addressing fragilities: The growth of cities and the challenges for the Red Cross / Red Crescent in assuming a resilience-building role
Raimond Duijsens
Adding it all up? Doing development differently in conflict and in confronting disaster risk
Ian Christoplos and Paul Harvey
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