Parallel session
Aid, peace, and fragile states
Although considerable international resources have been devoted to state-building and institutional strengthening in fragile and conflict-affected states, results have been generally mixed.
Why and how have some states transitioned successfully from fragile to more robust states – and why have some not managed this transition? What are the prospects for aid in supporting the SDGs in contexts where political will or capacity is weak? What has worked and what could work?
This panel brings together contributors to three UNU-WIDER collections published on these topics (Aid and institutions-building in fragile states; Development Assistance for Peacebuilding and Aid to support fragile states) in to revisit their studies, present new related work, and reflect on implications of their findings for future research and policy.