Reclaiming Everyday Peace Reclaiming Everyday Peace

Reclaiming Everyday Peace

Local Voices in Measurement and Evaluation After War

    • £27.99
    • £27.99

Publisher Description

Bringing armed conflicts to an end is difficult; restoring a lasting peace can be considerably harder. Reclaiming Everyday Peace addresses the effectiveness and impact of local level interventions on communities affected by war. Using an innovative methodology to generate participatory numbers, Pamina Firchow finds that communities saturated with external interventions after war do not have substantive higher levels of peacefulness according to community-defined indicators of peace than those with lower levels of interventions. These findings suggest that current international peacebuilding efforts are not very effective at achieving peace by local standards because disproportionate attention is paid to reconstruction, governance and development assistance with little attention paid to community ties and healing. Firchow argues that a more bottom up approach to measuring the effectiveness of peacebuilding is required. By finding ways to effectively communicate local community needs and priorities to the international community, efforts to create an atmosphere for an enduring peace are possible.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2018
20 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
321
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
8.1
MB

More Books Like This

Civil Society and Peacebuilding in Sub-Saharan Africa in the Anthropocene Civil Society and Peacebuilding in Sub-Saharan Africa in the Anthropocene
2022
Disaster Risk Reduction in Asia Pacific Disaster Risk Reduction in Asia Pacific
2022
Community Intervention Community Intervention
2014
SDG16 - Peace And Justice SDG16 - Peace And Justice
2019
Community Practice Skills Community Practice Skills
2009
World Development Report 2011 World Development Report 2011
2007

More Books by Pamina Firchow