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22 June
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L-R: Mårtn Lilja, Swedish Ministry for Sustainable Development and Ola Gölransson, Swedish Ministry for Sustainable
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On increasing local cooperation in post-conflict cities, Daneil E. Esser, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), outlined the need to link urban and rural areas and confront institutional multiplicity through interaction not competition |
Jo Beall, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), said cities in which conflict was prevalent had shared constraints, including: weak local administration; budget constraints; over-determination of capitals; high unemployment; and factional politics |
Jason Sumich, Crisis States Research Centre, outlined the case of Maputo, Mozambique and noted that the post-conflict transition had been achieved at a high social cost |
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