By Kofi Ahovi The World Bank Group has released the 2011 World Development Report (WDR) dubbed “Conflict, Security and Development”. According to the report, some 1.5 billion people live in countries affected by repeated cycles of political and criminal violence, causing misery and disrupting development. The report stated that some 42 million people out of the number were displaced as a result of conflict, violence and human rights abuses, with 15 million being refugees outside their country. “To break these cycles, it is crucial to strengthen legitimate national institutions and governance in order to provide citizen security, justice and jobs to alleviate international stresses that increase the risks of violent conflict,” WDR advised. The countries affected by conflict and extreme criminal violence fall far behind in development and worsening the poverty situation in the low income countries making it difficult for them to achieve a single Millennium Development Goal (MDG)....