Towards conflict-sensitive employment in large-scale infrastructure projects in fragile and conflict-affected settings: recommendations for donor agencies
Titel: | Towards conflict-sensitive employment in large-scale infrastructure projects in fragile and conflict-affected settings: recommendations for donor agencies |
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Veröffentlicht: | Bonn, 2018 |
Umfang: | Online-Ressource, 4 S. |
Format: | E-Book |
Sprache: | Englisch |
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BICC Policy Brief ; Bd. 3/2018 |
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Abstract: In fragile and conflict-affected settings (FCAS), largescale infrastructure projects often connect areas under various forms of rule. Donor agencies and development banks should demand from contractors conducting feasibility studies to include conflictsensitive employment (CSE) strategies for those parts of the infrastructure project that are affected by violent conflict. In addition to available international procurement guidelines, donor agencies and development banks should require bidders to outline a CSE strategy. They should demand from bidders a convincing calculation of the costs of CSE, especially in comparison to the costs of anticipated security measures for the duration of the project, its maintenance and protection for a specified period (at least five years) after completion. The CSE framework (Grawert et al., 2017) should be attached to the tender as a guideline. As changes in control over areas and settings of armed conflict are common in FCAS, conditions for compan |