DIG designs and implements post-conflict reconstruction activities around the world, focusing on economic, institutional, and high-impact infrastructure rehabilitation. DIG concentrates on the most immediate needs of families and communities affected by conflict, including economic livelihoods improvement, job creation, infrastructure rehabilitation, working capital infusion into the economy, and rebuilding. DIG’s approaches include identifying and rehabilitating critical infrastructure, building the capacity of local government agencies and other local stakeholders, strengthening financial institutions, developing frameworks for urban WASH services, and establishing communities of practice.
Relevant Post Conflict Management and Reconstruction programs include SABR, Iraq TOT, and Nigeria WCP.