Potentials and Limits of Community-based Service Delivery in Post-conflict situations
In countries emerging from conflict, there is often urgent need to provide health, education, water and sanitation services. In the absence of a strong and effective state, aid agencies increasingly rely on community-based approaches (CBA). However it is necessary to recognise the limits of CBA in the larger context of state building objectives. It is important to ensure that the wider policy and institutional frameworks are also addressed.