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UNDP Crisis Prevention and Recovery Programme
Peace and Development Analysis
The Crisis Prevention and Recovery Unit (CPRU) of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Indonesia has been working in the recovery of post-conflict affected areas providing responses to vulnerable communities and working with local government and civil society. Over the last four years, UNDP has supported multi-sectoral initiatives to complement the efforts of the Government of Indonesia to support post-conflict recovery, long-term peace-building and sustainable development. In 2004, the CPRU commenced a planning process in cooperation with the National Planning and Development Board (BAPPENAS) to identify the key longer-term challenges and opportunities for crisis prevention and sustainable peace in the provinces of Maluku, North Maluku and Central Sulawesi. The outcomes of these processes have lead to new programme priorities for the next phase of UNDP’s response and significant inputs into policy process of the GoI at national and sub-national levels. This planning process called the Peace and Development Analysis (PDA) focused on three provinces – North Maluku, Maluku and Central Sulawesi – provinces where CPRU/UNDP has supported programmes since 2001. The planning process consisted of four interrelated components:
These are the series of provincial workshops proceedings (a) Provincial PDA Workshop Proceedings Central Sulawesi, (b) Provincial PDA Workshop Proceedings Maluku, (c) Provincial PDA Workshop Proceedings North Maluku.
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