Rebuilding lives: An in-depth analysis of care policies in post-conflict societies
Author(s): Heena
Abstract:
Conflicts, rooted in political, religious, and cultural differences, pose enduring challenges, worsen by issues like poor governance and poverty. Post-conflict reconstruction is crucial for healing societal fractures, extending beyond physical rebuilding to address governance and justice issues. This paper examines the complexities of reconstruction, likening it to resolving a monumental dispute. It emphasizes the need for meticulous restoration of physical and societal structures, with governments and external stakeholders playing pivotal roles. Despite challenges, reconstruction offers hope for positive transformation, highlighting the resilience of communities and their potential for growth. Through analysis and case studies, this paper aims to contribute to sustainable reconstruction efforts, facilitating a more peaceful future for conflict-affected societies
Heena. Rebuilding lives: An in-depth analysis of care policies in post-conflict societies. Int J Political Sci Governance 2024;6(1):155-160. DOI: 10.33545/26646021.2024.v6.i1c.316