Post-conflict recovery refers to the process of rebuilding and restoring a society after a period of conflict or war. This involves addressing the physical, economic, and social damages caused by the conflict, including infrastructure repair, economic revitalization, and community reconciliation. Efforts often include the involvement of various stakeholders, such as governments, non-governmental organizations, and international agencies.
Key components of post-conflict recovery include disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration of former combatants, as well as promoting good governance and rule of law. Additionally, mental health support and community engagement are crucial for healing and fostering a sense of unity among affected populations.