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The politics of measurement in the age of localization comparing "top-down" versus "bottom-up" metrics of reconciliation

How should we measure reconciliation after conflict when trying to achieve localization? This article examines a fundamental tension in international aid: the push for localization—the idea that aid is more effective when it is driven by communities themselves—versus the growing reliance on global metrics to assess progress.
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