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Breaking the Cycle - A Strategy for Conflict-sensitive Rural Growth in Burundi

English · Paperback / Softback

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Klappentext Burundi! situated in the heart of the Great Lakes Region! is one of the poorest nations in the world. Beset by coups d'etats! presidential assassinations and genocide! the country has been caught in a cycle of violence and under-development whereby brief periods of peace have been followed by further state repression and armed conflict. The 2000 Arusha peace accords! the Pretoria agreement of late 2003! the peaceful elections of 2005! and the recent Dar es Salaam peace agreement with the Forces Nationales de Liberation have ushered in a period of relative stability. This fragile political process! however! has not been matched by a parallel rebound in economic growth that has been observed in post-conflict African countries and is a precondition for long-lasting peace. This work aims to identify areas in Burundi's rural economy with the greatest immediate potential to stimulate growth and consolidate peace over the next years. The short-term focus will be on the rural economy. It is vital however that the Government of Burundi and its partners address other critical areas in the medium term to sustain growth. The industrial and service sectors are of particular significance! as they need to absorb a burgeoning! youthful and increasingly urbanized generation. The first challenge is to take stock of international best practices and Burundian history! and develop a sound agricultural base as the critical foundation for sustainable growth. Our work identifies policy reforms and investments with potential to boost food supply and strengthen export crop competitiveness! thereby expanding rural growth."

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Authors Ilhem (EDT)/ Harborne Baghdadli
Assisted by Ilhem Baghdadli (Editor), Bernard Harborne (Editor), Richard Harborne (Editor), Tania Rajadel (Editor), Tania M. Rajadel (Editor)
Publisher WORLD BANK
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.07.2008
 
EAN 9780821375617
ISBN 978-0-8213-7561-7
No. of pages 132
Dimensions 171 mm x 248 mm x 6 mm
Series World Bank Working Papers
World Bank Working Papers
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

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