Sierra Leone - Community Reintegration and Rehabilitation
The objective of the project (Credit of US$25 million from the World Bank over the period 2000-2003) was to support the peace process and expedite the return of stability to Sierra Leone through the support of two initiatives - one that helped reintegrate demobilized combatants into social and economic life and the other that sought to restore basic socioeconomic infrastructure and services in the communities most affected by the war. The successful implementation of the project was also a precondition for any other Bank investment in Sierra Leone.
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Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2005-05
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Subjects: | ADB, CAPACITY BUILDING, CHECKING, COLLABORATION, COMMUNITIES, COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION, COMMUNITY SERVICES, DISPLACED PERSONS, DISTRICTS, EMPLOYMENT, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES, INTRANET, ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK, KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS, LEARNING, LESSONS LEARNED, PROCUREMENT, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, TRANSPARENCY, VILLAGES, |
Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/05/6210209/sierra-leone-community-reintegration-rehabilitation https://hdl.handle.net/10986/9665 |
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Summary: | The objective of the project (Credit of
US$25 million from the World Bank over the period 2000-2003)
was to support the peace process and expedite the return of
stability to Sierra Leone through the support of two
initiatives - one that helped reintegrate demobilized
combatants into social and economic life and the other that
sought to restore basic socioeconomic infrastructure and
services in the communities most affected by the war. The
successful implementation of the project was also a
precondition for any other Bank investment in Sierra Leone. |
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