From Conflict to Ownership: Participatory Approaches to the Re-integration of Ex-Combatants in Sierra Leone

Q4 Social Sciences
W. Kilroy
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Abstract:The demobilisation and re-integration of ex-combatants has become an important element in peace-building. The need for a more holistic, integrated approach, in which there is greater local ownership of the process, has long been recognised. However, putting this into practice remains a challenge. Re-integration ultimately takes place in the community, merging with development and post-conflict reconstruction. This study of re-integration in Sierra Leone uses the concept of 'participation' from development discourse, meaning the extent to which potential stakeholders have a say in how interventions are designed and implemented. It finds that participation and ownership are only seen to a limited extent, and only in certain situations. Many of the ex-combatants who participated in this study felt they did not receive adequate or accurate information regarding the re-integration process. This undermines the contribution that re-integration can have to the peace-building project. Participation proves to be a useful framework for assessing re-integration programmes, and for planning the more integrated approach that has long been advocated.
从冲突到所有权:塞拉利昂前战斗人员重新融入社会的参与性方法
摘要:前战斗人员的复员和重新融入社会已成为建设和平的一个重要因素。长期以来,人们一直认识到,需要一种更全面、综合的方法,让当地对这一过程拥有更大的自主权。然而,将这一点付诸实践仍然是一项挑战。重新融合最终发生在社区,与发展和冲突后重建相结合。这项关于塞拉利昂重新融合的研究使用了发展话语中的“参与”概念,这意味着潜在利益攸关方在如何设计和实施干预措施方面有多大发言权。它发现,参与和所有权只在有限的程度上被看到,而且只在某些情况下被看到。参与这项研究的许多前战斗人员认为,他们没有得到关于重新融合进程的充分或准确的信息。这破坏了重新融合对建设和平项目的贡献。事实证明,参与是评估重新融合方案和规划长期倡导的更为综合的方法的有用框架。
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Irish Studies in International Affairs
Irish Studies in International Affairs Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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