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[{"ID": 0, "Paragraph": "Successful reintegration is a particular complex part of DDR. Ex-combatants and those previously associated with armed forces and groups are finally cut loose from structures and processes that are familiar to them. In some contexts, they re-enter societies that may be equally unfamiliar and that have often been significantly transformed by conflict.", "Color": "#7366A3", "Level": 4, "LevelName": "Operations, Programmes and Support", "Title": "Reintegration", "PageNum": 1, "Heading1": "Summary", "Heading2": "", "Heading3": "", "Heading4": "", "Module": "4.30 Reintegration"}, {"ID": 1, "Paragraph": "A key challenge that faces former combatants and associated groups is that it may be impossible for them to reintegrate in the area of origin. Their limited skills may have more relevance and market-value in urban settings, which are also likely to be unable to absorb them. In the worst cases, places from which ex-combatants came may no longer exist after a war, or ex-combatants may have been with armed forces and groups that committed atrocities in or near their own communities and may not be able to return home.", "Color": "#7366A3", "Level": 4, "LevelName": "Operations, Programmes and Support", "Title": "Reintegration", "PageNum": 1, "Heading1": "Summary", "Heading2": "", "Heading3": "", "Heading4": "", "Module": "4.30 Reintegration"}, {"ID": 2, "Paragraph": "Family and community support is essential for the successful reintegration of ex-com- batants and associated groups, but their presence may make worse the real or perceived vulnerability of local populations, which have neither the capacity nor the desire to assist a \u2018lost generation\u2019 with little education, employment or training, war trauma, and a high militarized view of the world. Unsupported former combatants can be a major threat to the security of communities because of their lack of skills or assets and their tendency to rely on violence to get what they want.", "Color": "#7366A3", "Level": 4, "LevelName": "Operations, Programmes and Support", "Title": "Reintegration", "PageNum": 1, "Heading1": "Summary", "Heading2": "", "Heading3": "", "Heading4": "", "Module": "4.30 Reintegration"}, {"ID": 3, "Paragraph": "Ex-combatants and associated groups will usually need specifically designed, sus- tainable support to help them with their transition from military to civilian life. Yet the United Nations (UN) must also ensure that such support does not mean that other war-af- fected groups are treated unfairly or resentment is caused within the wider community. The reintegration of ex-combatants and associated groups must therefore be part of wider recovery strategies for all war-affected populations. Reintegration programmes should aim to build local and national capacities to manage the process in the long-term, as rein- tegration increasingly turns into reconstruction and development.", "Color": "#7366A3", "Level": 4, "LevelName": "Operations, Programmes and Support", "Title": "Reintegration", "PageNum": 1, "Heading1": "Summary", "Heading2": "", "Heading3": "", "Heading4": "", "Module": "4.30 Reintegration"}, {"ID": 4, "Paragraph": "This module recognizes that reintegration challenges are multidimensional, rang- ing from creating micro-enterprises and providing education and training, through to preparing receiving communities for the return of ex-combatants and associated groups, dealing with the psychosocial effects of war, ensuring ex-combatants also enjoy their civil and political rights, and meeting the specific needs of different groups.", "Color": "#7366A3", "Level": 4, "LevelName": "Operations, Programmes and Support", "Title": "Reintegration", "PageNum": 1, "Heading1": "Summary", "Heading2": "", "Heading3": "", "Heading4": "", "Module": "4.30 Reintegration"}, {"ID": 5, "Paragraph": "The objective of this module is to provide DDR planners and practitioners with an over- view of the issues that need to be taken into account when planning, designing and implementing a reintegration programme, in addition to offering practical gu