Type | Book Section - Territorial development, vulnerability reduction and community-reconciliation: A case study of Local Economic Development (LED) projects in Eastern Slavonia (Croatia) |
Title | Promoting Livelihood and Coping Strategies of Groups Affected by Conflicts and Natural Disasters |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2005 |
Page numbers | 215 |
URL | http://www.oit.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/@ed_emp/@emp_ent/@ifp_crisis/documents/publication/wcms_116543.pdf#page=223 |
Abstract | This study has been developed in the framework of the research programme led by the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva on “Strengthening employment and related socio-economic dimensions in response to crises.” It is a case-study of Local Economic Development (LED) projects’ ability to address the challenges of war-affected communities. This study reviews the demographic, social and economic environment of LED projects in eastern Slavonia (more specifically in Vukovar-Sirmium County), based on a desk survey of existing knowledge and data sources. It also looks at the linkages between reconciliation projects in war-affected communities and LED efforts, based on two UNDP204/UNOPS205/ILO-led projects in the area. Key analytical outcomes, formulated as nine lessons learnt, and six key recommendations, are identified. These outcomes can be summarized as the absence of a tangible connection between LED programmes and community-reconciliation processes in the region: these two processes have been following parallel courses. It is found that LED projects in this war-affected area of Croatia have focused on financial schemes and technical assistance components geared toward developing networks of local economic stakeholders and particularly entrepreneurs. Such an effort has proved to be extremely valuable in the economic recovery and development of the territory. Yet this remains insufficient in post-conflict contexts, where community reconciliation is an essential element of sustainable development, as demonstrated in the case of the Vukovar-Sirmium county. Based on such findings, six key recommendations are provided to strengthen the complementarity and mutual positive externalities of LED and community-reconciliation processes in post-conflict territories. |
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