The Multi-Stakeholder Review of Post-Conflict Programming in Aceh (MSR) is a collaborative effort between Indonesian and Acehnese government agencies and international agencies, namely the Aceh Peace-Reintegration Board (BRA), the National Development Planning Agency (BAPPENAS), AusAID, DFID, the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, UNDP, the USAID-SERASI program and the World Bank between May 2008 and December 2009 with IOM contributing in the initial phase. It provides an overview of current development and peace programs, summarises progress to date, and identifies gaps, constraints and opportunities to consolidate peaceful development in Aceh. To date, there has been little consensus among stakeholders over program impacts, remaining needs and priorities, and the best ways to meet these. The MSR aims to provide an empirical base to help develop such consensus.
It builds on recent ongoing efforts by BRA and its partners to better coordinate and plan post-conflict reintegration programming, based on a shared understanding and strategic vision. It does so by engaging a wide range of government, local and international stakeholders in identifying what has been done in support of post-conflict recovery, the impacts of these interventions, and the remaining needs and priorities of conflict-affected individuals and communities.
The MSR employs a comprehensive framework to identify post-conflict needs and issues in Aceh and ways to most effectively respond to them. It considers issues relating to livelihoods and the economy, politics, security and social cohesion, and governance and institutions. Within each of these areas, the report discusses existing programs, needs, challenges and constraints at the individual, community and macro levels. This allows for consideration of the policies and programs that can build the foundations for sustainable peace and development in post-conflict Aceh.
While much has already bee
The MSR has the following objectives:
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To assess the current needs of former combatants and conflict-affected people and communities three years on from the Helsinki MoU.
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To analyse the impacts of reintegration and post-conflict recovery programs on conflict-affected individuals and communities.
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To provide an analytical basis informing the development of effective programs, policies and strategies to help consolidate peace in Aceh.
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To build the BRA's capacity to design, monitor and evaluate programs.
The primary target audience of the MSR is the Government at national and provincial levels. Secondary target audiences include donors and project implementing agencies such as local, national and international civil society actors, and some UN and international agencies. The MSR targets Government foremost since it is leading the peace process and contributing the most funds to it. However, the MSR also recognizes that donors and project implementing agencies also contribute greatly to the peace process and that they also need reliable data for program and project development.
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English : Title: Multi-Stakeholder Review of Post-Conflict Programming in Aceh: Identifying the Foundations for Sustainable Peace and Development in Aceh (4,710 KB)
Executive summary: 702 KB
Indonesian : Title : Tinjauan Program Pascakonflik oleh Para Pemangku Kepentingan di Aceh : Mengidentifikasi Fondasi-fondasi Perdamaian dan Pembangunan Berkelanjutan di Aceh (coming soon) Executive summary: 719 KB
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