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Food Systems in Conflict and Peacebuilding Settings: Ways Forward

25 Jan 2022
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute

For food system transformation in conflict-afflicted, it is important to apply a peacebuilding lens to food security interventions and peacebuilding efforts.

Conflict and Fragility Nutrition
Project Overview

Taadoud Transition to Development Project I & II

25 Jan 2022
Feinstein International Center, Tufts University

Taadoud is a program that promotes resilient livelihoods across all five states in Darfur, Sudan.

Livelihood Diversification
Report

Making the Nexus Real: Moving from Policy to Practice

25 Jan 2022
Feinstein International Center, Tufts University

In the humanitarian and development sectors, tension exists between efforts to address immediate needs and the root causes giving rise to those needs.

Conflict and Fragility
Discussion Paper

Education and Humanitarian-Development Coherence

25 Jan 2022
USAID Office of Education

Coherent approaches to international aid are particularly important for the education sector in crisis-affected contexts.

Conflict and Fragility Education
Assessment

As Global Complex Crises Abound, How Can the U.S. Ensure Its Responses Are Sensitive to Conflict?

25 Jan 2022
Saferworld , Global Emergency Group , CDA Collaborative Learning

Conflict-focused global helpdesks and country support facilities have served as a resource for the aid sector. Is it time for the U.S. to offer this support?

Conflict and Fragility
Report

Towards Resilience: Advancing Collective Impact in Protracted Crises

19 Jan 2022
Mercy Corps

Aligning humanitarian, peace-building and development action behind a resilience agenda is necessary to protect well-being in conflict settings.

Somalia Nigeria Conflict and Fragility
Discussion Paper

Searching for the Nexus: Give Peace a Chance

19 Jan 2022
The New Humanitarian

This series from The New Humanitarian features special reports and opinion pieces related to theorizing and implementing the HDP Nexus.

Conflict and Fragility
Report

The Humanitarian-Development-Peace Nexus: What Does It Mean for Multi-Mandated Organizations?

19 Jan 2022
Oxfam International

Escalating humanitarian needs are galvanizing questions about the effectiveness of humanitarian and development programming.

Conflict and Fragility
Report

Social Protection and Migration

10 Jan 2022
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

"Synergies in action to improve resilience and reduce poverty in rural areas"

Social Protection
Migration
Report

2021 Report on Financing Flows and Food Crises

06 Jan 2022
Global Network Against Food Crises

An overview of external financing flows to all regions with food crises and an in-depth analysis of countries experiencing acute food insecurity.

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