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Countries in Violent Conflict and Aid Strategies

The Case of Sri Lanka

Author : Ofstad, A.

Publisher: Elsevier Science Ltd.

Place of Publish: United Kingdom, London

Year: 2002

Page Numbers: 16

Series: Vol 30

Acc. No: 30-S

Class No: 303.6

Category: Soft Documents

Subjects: Conflict

Type of Resource: Pdf

Languages: English

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In countries with an ongoing violent conflict, aid donors are confronted by four sets of issues: howthe volume as well as the orientation of the program can influence a peace process; whether development efforts can be undertaken in rebel-controlled territories; and how an early rehabilitation program can affect the long-term process. This paper analyzes the strategies applied in Sri Lanka by donors undertaking a traditional development approach and those following a more comprehensive approach. Dilemmas are generated vis-a` -vis both the government's and the rebels' policies and interests. Four general conclusions underline the political nature of development aid programs during a violent conflict. 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.