"Ethnic integration policies are government actions designed to reduce physical and geographical separation between ethnic groups after a conflict. Examples include:
Ethnic quotas in public schools, housing, or government jobs to ensure mixed representation.
Integrating or breaking up ethnic enclaves, so communities are not divided by group identity.
Mixed housing programs and shared public services to increase daily interaction.
Representation rules so decision-making bodies include multiple ethnic groups.
Such policies are used in countries recovering from civil wars, ethnic violence, or long periods of segregation."