
Globally, post-war reconstruction is increasingly governed before rebuilding even begins. Upstream sequencing now links security stabilization, fiscal reform, and “readiness” benchmarks into a single reconstruction logic shaping how economies are rebuilt and who benefits. As IFIs redesign Fragility, Conflict, and Violence strategies and donors coordinate upcoming recovery frameworks, this panel asks: who sets these social and economic rules for reconstruction? Drawing on regional and global experiences, speakers examine civil society proposals for more equitable recovery pathways.
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