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Security, Development, and Citizenship: The Public Value of the Reintegration Policy
As security and development issues start to become focused on the individual (Human Security and Human Development), the reintegration process for excombatants seeks to focus its intervention on the individual and their homes, through the provision of tools and skills that allow the individual to leave its temporal vulnerability and become a subject of aggregated value in the host community where he or she gets installed. The following research document was written in order to position the reintegration policy as the engine to provide the country with active citizens in their communities, individuals able to contribute in community life, empowered with conflict resolution skills, academic knowledge, vocational training, knowledge of law and other components that facilitate their return to civilian life and rooting their actions in legality.