Abstract:
This paper briefly reviews the World Bank’s experience of using C DD in conflict -affected and post-conflict areas of the East Asia and Pacific region. The region has been at the forefront of developing large- scale CDD programming including high profile ‘flagships’ such as the Kecamatan Development Program (KDP) in Indonesia an d the Kapitbisig Laban Sa Kahirapan -Comprehensive and Integrated Delivery of Social Services (KALAHI-CIDSS) project in the Philippines. As of the end of 200 7, CDD constituted 15 percent of the lending portfolio in East Asia compared with 10 percent globally (World Bank 2007a: 2). 4 Many of East Asia ’s CDD projects have operated— consciously or not — in areas affected by protracted violent conflict. CDD has also been used as an explicit mechanism for post-conflict recovery in Mindanao in the Philippines and in Timor- Leste, and for conflict victim reintegration in Aceh, Indonesia
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| Source Institution | World Bank |
| Source URL | http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2011/05/30/000386194_20110530033040/Rendered/PDF/620070WP0CDD0i0BOX0361475B00PUBLIC0.pdf |
| Page Count | 35 |
| Place of Publication | University of Oxford |
| Original Publication Date | July 16, 2010 |
| Tags | Conflict, Conflict-Affected |
