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The first part of the framework outlines six major categories of external resources, enabling countries to identify and access the most suitable forms of support for their unique transition contexts. The second part introduces five key strategies to enhance a country’s capacity to manage available resources effectively.
The framework underscores the importance of recipient-driven solutions, ensuring that external assistance serves as a catalyst for meaningful and lasting change rather than a short-term fix.
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This unique framework aims to help transition countries effectively leverage external resources in alignment with their national priorities.
The first part of the framework outlines six major categories of external resources, enabling countries to identify and access the most suitable forms of support for their unique transition contexts. The second part introduces five key strategies to enhance a country’s capacity to manage available resources effectively.
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publication / Law and Peace
Negotiating with Violent Criminal Groups: Lessons and Guidelines from Global Practice
- English
- Español

publication / Law and Peace
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- English

publication / Global Initiative on Polarization
First Principles: The Need for Greater Consensus on the Fundamentals of Polarisation
- English
- Español
- Français
- العربية
- Português
- русский
- فارسی
- 中文
- Kiswahili
- हिंदी
- Bahasa
- Hausa
- اُردُو

publication / Initiative on Apex Court Appointments
Constitution Hill Global Guidelines on Apex Court Appointments
- English
- Español
- العربية
- Português
- Français

publication / Transition Assistance
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- Español

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- Español
- Français
- العربية

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