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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetPeace Conflict and Food Security: What do we know about the linkages?
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2016Also available in:
No results found.This publication has been replaced by Peace and Food Security: Investing in resilience to sustain rural livelihoods amid conflict. Please click here to access the document. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetPeace and Food Security
Investing in resilience to sustain rural livelihoods amid conflict
2016FAO has long been concerned about the impact of war on food security and on how hunger can be one of the drivers of instability and conflict but we also know that actions to promote food security can help prevent a crisis, mitigate its impacts and promote post-crisis recovery and healing. This booklet explains the relationship between peace, conflict and food security and FAO’s experience on the ground that shows how investing in food security helps fight hunger and builds peace. -
BookletSomalia – Strengthening the resilience of rural communities through conflict-sensitive programming: Translating context analysis and conflict-sensitive recommendations into adjustment in project implementation in Lower Shabelle region
Conflict and protracted crises learning brief
2022Also available in:
No results found.This learning brief documents learning around promising programme approaches that can support decision-making and resource allocation processes towards durable solutions to food crises. More specifically it provides an overview of the linkages between the conflict-sensitive programming approach undertaken by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in Somalia and the related adjustments into the Global Network against Food Crises (GNAFC) project implementation. The brief showcases key learning on the role of water governance in reducing local-level natural resource-based conflict in the Lower Shabelle region of Somalia. Conflict‑sensitive programming - informed by a context analysis – is a fundamental requirement so that projects and programmes are undertaken with a clear understanding of contextual dynamics, thereby lessening their potential to exacerbate tensions, disputes, and conflicts while enhancing contributions to sustaining peace.
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