Working in fragile, conflict-affected states: further evidence
6 September 2011
International Development Committee question Global Witness and the Institute of Development Studies on Working Effectively in Fragile and Conflict-Affected States:DRC, Rwanda and Burundi
Tuesday 13 September 2011, Committee Room 5, Palace of Westminster
At 10.30am:
- Daniel Balint-Kurti, Campaign Leader, DRC, Global Witness
- Annie Dunnebacke, Senior Campaigner, Conflict Resources, Global Witness
At 11.10am:
- Professor David Leonard, Professorial Fellow in Governance, Institute of Development Studies
- Joanna Wheeler, Research Fellow, Participation, Power and Social Change Team, Institute of Development Studies
This is the second evidence session for the inquiry into working effectively in fragile and conflict-affected states with specific reference to DRC, Rwanda and Burundi.
The Main themes covered are
(i) Supporting Provision of basic services; (ii) Building governance, including at the local and community level; (iii) Protection and empowerment of women and girls; (iv) Security and Justice Sector Reform; (v) Economic Recovery and livelihoods.
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