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NGOs and corruption in post-war reconstruction: The case of Bosnia's refugee return

In this Practice Insight, the author discusses post-war corruption challenges based on the reconstruction effort and return of refugees in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The paper describes the dilemmas implementing NGOs were facing when confronted with corruption on the ground – dilemmas that are similar to other post-conflict contexts. The paper concludes with a number of recommendations on how donors and NGOs can mitigate the risks of corruption in the implementation of post-war reconstruction efforts.

1 January 2011
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NGOs and corruption in post-war reconstruction: The case of Bosnia's refugee return

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Devine, V.; (2011) NGOs and corruption in post-war reconstruction: The case of Bosnia's refugee return. Bergen: U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre, Chr. Michelsen Institute (U4 Practice Insight 2011:3)

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Vera Devine

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