The debate on local ownership in peacebuilding policies is relatively recent, inherited from the reflection on aid efficiency and sustainability. When focusing on its application at the field level, like in the Haitian case, it becomes evident that its inclusion in the peacebuilding doctrine of all major donors has not had a correspondence at the strategic and operative levels. This article is the result of a research in the field on how the concept of “local ownership” in peacebuilding efforts is put into practice and perceived by different stakeholders. The authors focused on the on-going Justice reform in Haiti before the Earthquake of January 2010 to better understand the dynamics between international and local actors, from the policy ...
This paper explores the importance of "ownership of local society" in the context of peacebuilding. ...
In recent years, there has been an increasing emphasis on the participation of national actors in Un...
Since the early 1990s, international development organizations and donor agencies increasingly recog...
Abstract The debate on local ownership in peacebuilding policies is relatively recent, inherited fro...
The debate on local ownership in peacebuilding policies is relatively recent, inherited from the ref...
Lack of local ownership is seen as a central explanation for why peacebuilding efforts often fail to...
Since peacebuilding was introduced as a strategy for the international community to deal more effect...
There is an emerging literature on state-building that identifies the significant limits of external...
How can actors and agencies in post-conflict societies construct activities and navigate theirways t...
Recent years have seen an increasing emphasis on local ownership in UN peacebuilding. Advocates of l...
This article examines the issue of enhancement of ownership of local society for peacebuilding from ...
The overarching challenge facing the growing number of peace-building interventions undertaken by th...
The principle of local ownership is an established doctrine in international society. It is so in th...
The UN asserts that local ownership boosts the legitimacy and sustainabil- ity of peacebuilding by p...
In recent years, there has been an increasing emphasis on the participation of national actors in Un...
This paper explores the importance of "ownership of local society" in the context of peacebuilding. ...
In recent years, there has been an increasing emphasis on the participation of national actors in Un...
Since the early 1990s, international development organizations and donor agencies increasingly recog...
Abstract The debate on local ownership in peacebuilding policies is relatively recent, inherited fro...
The debate on local ownership in peacebuilding policies is relatively recent, inherited from the ref...
Lack of local ownership is seen as a central explanation for why peacebuilding efforts often fail to...
Since peacebuilding was introduced as a strategy for the international community to deal more effect...
There is an emerging literature on state-building that identifies the significant limits of external...
How can actors and agencies in post-conflict societies construct activities and navigate theirways t...
Recent years have seen an increasing emphasis on local ownership in UN peacebuilding. Advocates of l...
This article examines the issue of enhancement of ownership of local society for peacebuilding from ...
The overarching challenge facing the growing number of peace-building interventions undertaken by th...
The principle of local ownership is an established doctrine in international society. It is so in th...
The UN asserts that local ownership boosts the legitimacy and sustainabil- ity of peacebuilding by p...
In recent years, there has been an increasing emphasis on the participation of national actors in Un...
This paper explores the importance of "ownership of local society" in the context of peacebuilding. ...
In recent years, there has been an increasing emphasis on the participation of national actors in Un...
Since the early 1990s, international development organizations and donor agencies increasingly recog...