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024 7 $a10.1787/9789264074989-en$2doi
035 $a(FR-PaOEC)9789264074989-en
040 $aFR-PaOEC
110 2 $aOrganisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
245 10 $aSupporting Statebuilding in Situations of Conflict and Fragility$h[electronic resource]:$bPolicy Guidance /$cOrganisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
260 $aParis :$bOECD Publishing,$c2011.
300 $a107 p. ;$c19x27cm.
490 1 $aDAC guidelines and reference series,$x1990-0988
505 0 $aForeword -- Acknowledgements -- Executive Summary -- Statebuilding in fragile contexts: key terms and concepts -- History and statebuilding -- Critical elements underpinning statebuilding -- Making strategic choices and defining overall objectives -- Designing and delivering country programmes -- Choosing tools for analysis and monitoring -- Adapting aid delivery modalities and technical assistance -- Improving development partner operations -- Bibliography.
520 3 $aFunctioning states are essential for reducing poverty, sustaining peace and achieving agreed development goals. Despite receiving growing international attention in recent years, fragile states are falling behind other low-income countries in human development. Fragility – and its negative consequences – can destabilise entire regions and have global repercussions. Tackling the challenges associated with fragility requires a concerted international effort to support sustainable statebuilding processes, based on robust state-society relations. Supporting Statebuilding in Situations of Conflict and Fragility: Policy Guidance presents new thinking on statebuilding and clear recommendations for better practice. It provides an internationally accepted conceptual framework for statebuilding, informed by today’s realities of conflict-affected and fragile situations. Building on good practices already being successfully applied on the ground, this guidance lays out how developing and developed countries can better facilitate positive statebuilding processes and strengthen the foundations upon which capable and legitimate states are built. The recommendations in this guidance address critical areas for better international engagement from strategy development and programme design and delivery to day-to-day operations in the field and at headquarters.
650 4 $aDevelopment.
775 0 $tSoutenir le renforcement de l'État dans les situations de conflit et de fragilité : Document d'orientation$z9789264097049$efre
830 0 $aDAC Guidelines and Reference Series.
988 $a20121106
906 $0OCLC