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The Government, in collaboration with key partners, will undertake a comprehensive evaluation of the seven Zones of Special Operations (ZOSOs) across the country as it prepares to transition them into zones of peace and opportunity.
“This research will provide the Government with a robust empirical understanding of the effectiveness of the zones. It will allow us to determine what has worked, what has not and how best to scale the most effective elements across the country,” Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Security and Peace, Dr. Horace Chang, told the House of Representatives on Wednesday. He explained that the research will be supported through grant funding from the Inter-American Development Bank and is expected to commence in July, beginning with a feasibility exercise.
Chang outlined that the objectives of the research include: assessing the financial costs and benefits of the zones; identifying, evaluating, and prioritising initiatives that deliver the greatest social value; recognising potential risks, unintended consequences, and implementation challenges; and analysing the long-term social and environmental outcomes. It is also intended to guide the design and operationalisation of the zones of peace serving as the long-term evolution and transitional framework beyond the ZOSOs.
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