Post-Conflict Peacebuilding and Water Management


Publisher: Water International

Author(s): Erika Weinthala, Jessica Troellb, Mikiyasu Nakayama, Salman M.A. Salman, Neda A. Zawahri, Munther J. Haddadin, Stephen Stec, Jana Kovandžić, Marija Filipović, Amar Čolakhodžić, Chizuru Aoki, Ali Al-Lami, Sivapragasam Kugaprasatham, Laura Jean Palmer-Molon

Date: 2011

Topics: Cooperation, Renewable Resources

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Water resources assume a unique and varied role in post-conflict recovery and peacebuilding. This article examines the ways in which water, sanitation and infrastructure play an integral role in meeting basic human needs, maintaining public health, supporting livelihoods at the household and community level, and in fostering economic recovery and long-term sustainable development in war's aftermath. Drawing upon the case studies presented in this special issue on water and post-conflict peacebuilding, we find that there is a need for a more nuanced, coordinated, participatory, and conflict-sensitive approach to managing water resources in the post-conflict context.