Post-conflict development, reviewing the water sector in Somalia

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Khaldoon A. Mourad
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[1] Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute (VTI),
[2] Lund University and the Centre for Sustainable Visions,undefined
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Environment, Development and Sustainability | 2023年 / 25卷
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Water governance; Investment; Capacity building; Resilience; Climate change; Corruption;
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Somali post-conflict development faces many challenges that affect the sustainability of the water sector. This paper reviews and analyses the post-conflict development activities in the water sector through local communications and reviewing published materials and databases from international players in Somalia, funding agencies and financial tracking service. The paper has shown that there has been great attention and support given to the country during its post-conflict development. However, most of these initiatives and projects have focused on emerging issues such as tackling food security and water, sanitation and hygiene services. The paper also shows that the continuous funding of emerging issues in Somalia has reduced its long-term sustainability of the water sector and limited its national and long-term benefits but has increased corruption due to increase the gap between actors and local people. Therefore, new transparent cooperative initiatives are needed based on transparent involvement and coordination among donors, local authorities and implementers to improve and develop the water sector and the livelihood in Somalia through a solid water governance system.
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页码:1326 / 1350
页数:24
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