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The Process of Peace : A Critical Reflection on the Community Peace and Restoration Fund in the Solomon Islands

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posted on 2023-08-05, 13:39 authored by Rebecca Spence, Iris Wielders

The Community Peace and Restoration Fund was established to provide a peace dividend to alienated Solomon Islands communities. This article reflects critically on how the Fund engaged with these communities and its relative success in meeting key peacebuilding indicators. The Fund increased equitable and equal access to resources and contributed to the rebuilding of associational life, utilising peacebuilding methodologies to enhance its community engagement processes. However, the Fund was less successful on a number of fronts, particularly in its interaction with government structures at meso and macro levels. The article analyses why the Fund was so successful at local-level community peacebuilding but failed to capitalise on opportunities at the macro level.*

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Journal of Peacebuilding & Development

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English

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http://hdl.handle.net/1961/5861

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