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Transitional coordination in Sudan (2006–08): lessons from the United Nations Resident Coordinator's Office
Authors:John N Clarke
Institution:Chief of the Coordination Unit, Office of the United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, Jerusalem
Abstract:With the increase in internal conflicts following the end of the Cold War, the scale and scope of the United Nations' work in conflict and post‐conflict environments grew markedly. As a result, the coordination of programming and policy in the transition from relief to recovery has been a central preoccupation of academics and practitioners alike. Intergovernmental bodies such as the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) have made these topics a subject of regular discussion, while some countries have altered their bureaucratic structures to respond more effectively in post‐crisis settings, particularly in cases involving the deployment of national troops. The United Nations Resident Coordinator's Office in Sudan provides a model for other transitional countries and is a useful case study of the broader challenges of post‐crisis programming. Effective coordination structures and planning/programming processes are identified as interdependent prerequisites for ensuring a successful transition from relief to recovery.
Keywords:early recovery  peace‐building  transitional coordination  state‐building  Sudan  United Nations
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