‘Mind the Gap’ : The World Bank, Humanitarian Action and Development—A Personal Account

At the time of the creation of the UN Department of Humanitarian Affairs (UNDHA), now the Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), no-one working in the relief and rehabilitation programs of Liberia, Kurdistan or the former Yugoslavia could be heard to question "where is the Bank?" As the premier, wholesaler of development assistance, better known for the controversy over structural adjustment, its absence was taken for granted. Yet, by the time that East Timor's struggle for independence burst into the world scene, a Bank team was in the vanguard of the recovery wave. Today, for better or worse, the Bank has a major role in Afghanistan reconstruction, is looking to reengage with Sudan, and even has a strategy for constructive engagement with Somalia. And one of the authors, at the time of writing, like other Bank staff in recent peace processes, finds himself an observer and resource person at the Cote d'Ivoire peace talks.

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Main Authors: Scott, Colin, Bannon, Ian
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2003-03
Subjects:HUMANITARIAN PROGRAMS, EMERGENCY RELIEF, POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES, DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE, STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT, RECONSTRUCTION PROJECTS, GOVERNANCE, EMPLOYMENT, SOCIAL SERVICES, DONOR PARTICIPATION, NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION, INFRASTRUCTURE, POST CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION, RECOVERY, ECONOMIC ANALYSIS, UNEMPLOYMENT ARMED CONFLICT, CHILD SOLDIERS, CIVIL CONFLICT, CIVIL SERVICE, CIVIL WARS, CONFLICT, CONFLICT PREVENTION, CROWDING OUT, DEMOBILIZATION, HUMAN RIGHTS, HUMANITARIAN AID, INCOME, PEACE, PEACE PROCESSES, POOR, POST CONFLICT, POST CONFLICT COUNTRIES, POST-CONFLICT, POST-CONFLICT EXPERIENCE, POVERTY REDUCTION, RECONSTRUCTION, REHABILITATION, RISKS OF CONFLICT, TERRORISM, TERRORISTS, WAR,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/03/2636181/mind-gap-world-bank-humanitarian-action-development-personal-account
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/11306
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