Quick Impact Projects used By Military Organizations To Build Trust and Confidence Amongst the Local Population
Tesis de COTISPO: Aprobado
Estudiante: Bankus, Brent C.
Fecha de Aprobación: Jun 2016
Un extracto de la tesis:
In their seminal work, "From Conflict to Peacebuilding" analysts at the United Nations Environment Program observe the dominance of conflict in the last 60+ years. These wars have ranged from traditional operations such as World Wars I & II, to asymmetric intra and interstate contingencies or insurgencies such as the Vietnam War, the British emergency in Malaysia, the French Campaign in Algeria or any number of United Nations Peacekeeping missions conducted from 1948 to the present. Addressing issues like water management, sanitation, and infrastructure improvements, among others, has proven to be pivotal in building trust and confidence with the local population in both conflict and post-conflict environments. Military forces working on projects that address these issues can contribute a great deal to achieving long term stability. Under U.N. auspices, Quick Impact Projects, coordinated by the military and supported by local people, are essential to building long term stability.