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The Network for Integrity in Reconstruction is a network of civil society organisations from post-war countries that focus on the integrity in reconstruction.

Some of the organisations include Centre de Recherche sur l'Anti-Corruption, Luta Hamutuk, Chirezi Foundation and CAHURAST.

NIR as a network was established in 2005 on the basis of research and case studies.

The research and case studies set out to examine the impact of post-conflict reconstruction in eight states and regions which between them have received $65bn in aid: Afghanistan, Bosnia, Kosovo, Palestine, Lebanon, Mozambique, Sierra Leone and East Timor.

The Network for Integrity in Reconstruction is hosted by Integrity Action.

References

  1. http://www.odi.org.uk/events/documents/233-presentation-martin-tisne.pdf
  2. "Centre de Recherche Sur l'Anti-Corruption".
  3. "Lutahamutuk Business Training - Your Internet Marketing Learning Center". Lutahamutuk Business Training.
  4. "Fondation Chirezi".
  5. "Welcome to CAHURAST, Nepal". Archived from the original on 2011-07-15. Retrieved 2011-07-05.
  6. http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/15/14/39725070.pdf
  7. "Integrity in Post-War Reconstruction".
  8. "Post-war reconstruction aid risks fuelling more conflict - World". ReliefWeb. 16 January 2007.
  9. "Home". integrityaction.org.
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