31. Sierra Leone: Reform or Relapse? Conflict and Governance Reform
- Author:
- Brian Thomson
- Publication Date:
- 06-2007
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- Chatham House
- Abstract:
- Sierra Leone is a success story of international intervention to put an end to a brutal civil war. Yet there is considerable disillusionment in many quarters at the lack of progress in tackling the issues that caused the war, such as corruption and the exclusion of many from access to resources and public services. This report describes the collaboration between the international community and the Sierra Leone government in building and reforming state institutions during the civil war and its aftermath. It assesses the progress made, draws conclusions about the achievements and suggests lessons for donors that may be applicable more widely.
- Topic:
- Civil War, Development, and Government
- Political Geography:
- Africa and United Kingdom