New research by the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation (JR) examines three epochs of governance in Zimbabwe to better understand its impact on the economy, and consequently social cohesion and stability: 2000 to 2008; 2009 to 2013, during the government of national unity (GNU); and 2014 to 2020. Its findings point to a strong relationship between good governance on the one hand and sustainable peace and cohesion on the other. Importantly, it identifies good governance itself as a pivotal driving force for equitable and inclusive development.
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