CMI Brief
A Promising Experience: Building Peace through Community Development
CMI authors:
Ingrid Samset
Thematic research group:
Peace, Conflict and the State
Keywords:
peacebuilding, community development, reconciliation, UNDP
Geographical keywords:
Sub-Saharan Africa
Africa: Democratic Rep. of Congo.
Ingrid Samset (2007)
Bergen: Chr. Michelsen Institute (CMI Brief vol. 6 no. 3) 4 p.
Mainstream peacebuilding approaches tend to assume that a conflict settlement must be in place before the process of social and economic development can begin. Humanitarian rather than development aid is therefore the norm for countries emerging from conflict, even after the violence has receded. Yet a recent evaluation of a UNDP project in the Democratic Republic of Congo concludes that development can be an effective tool to build peace, even in the midst of violence. In the war-torn district of Ituri, local initiatives for community development effectively enabled a shift from violence to relative peace. This CMI Brief tells some of the stories and discusses key lessons from the Ituri peacebuilding and community development project.
A Promising Experience: Building Peace through Community Development
Project/programme:
Evaluation of a UNDP peacebuilding and development project in the DRC







