The guide is designed to provide peacekeepers with a thorough and
nuanced understanding on the policy, planning, cultural and ethnic
implications, tradeoffs, and options for public services reconstruction.
It takes the position ultimately that the host government is responsible
for public goods. Stability actors and host country governments can
cooperate on policy, resource allocation, and service planning, even
when the majority of services may initially be provided by nonstate or
external actors, but the host country is in the lead. Issues addressed
include control of corruption, administration of public services,
policy, resource allocation and joint budgeting for restoration,
reconstruction, and maintenance. Immediately after a conflict, the
flight of skilled professionals may have left little capacity for public
services restoration, making it a critical priority to rebuild capacity
in engineering, planning, budgeting, and maintenance as well as to
reestablish the revenue generation to sustain...