The document, "Community-driven Reconstruction as an Instrument in War-to-Peace Transitions," discusses the role that community-driven reconstruction (CDR) projects can play in promoting local involvement in post-conflict reconstruction and development. It presents this approach as an instrument of choice for post-conflict reconstruction, and it offers guidance to practitioners charged with designing and implementing community-based reconstruction activities. A special focus is on Timor-Leste and Rwanda where the Bank launched some of its first CDR projects in the late 1990s and where results are readily available to learn from.
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