Hub Resources
CSC Hub Report – Supporting CS through country-focused facilities: Lessons from Libya, South Sudan, Yemen and Lebanon
We are thrilled to present you with the Conflict Sensitivity Hub’s report “Supporting CS through country-focused facilities: Lessons from Libya, South Sudan, Yemen and Lebanon” and the four corresponding case studies below.
Webinar: ‘Navigating the Nexus in Uncertain Times: Lessons on adaptive management from the DRC’
The Conflict Sensitivity Hub and SDG 16 are pleased to co-host a webinar on adaptive management with World Vision and ALNAP on Friday 12th June at 12.30 UK time. World Vision will present its experiences of working across the humanitarian-development nexus using adaptive management approaches, with examples from the DRC. At the heart of this…
Conflict Sensitivity – Successes, Challenges and Priorities
Panel discussion on the state of conflict sensitivity at the Overseas Development Institute in London. Speakers from ODI, WFP, PeaceNexus, House of Peace, British Embassy to Libya and PCi. (December 2019, Peaceful Change initiative on behalf of the Conflict Sensitivity Community Hub)
Conflict Sensitivity: Taking it to the Next Level
(2016, swisspeace / Conflict Sensitivity Community Hub)
Open Letter to Decision Makers during COVID-19
(May 2020, CSC Hub) In an open letter, the CSC Hub addresses policy and decision makers to encourage conflict-sensitive responses to COVID-19.
How to Guide to Conflict Sensitivity
(2012, Conflict Sensitivity Consortium)
General Conflict Sensitivity Resources
Conflict sensitivity and prevention (CSP) for livestock sector development projects in sub-saharan pastoral area
(PASSHA, World Bank funded “Pastoralism and Stability in Sahel and Horn of Africa” project, 2017) The Conflict Sensitivity and Prevention (CSP) toolkit was aimed at supporting the Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD) and the Permanent Interstate Committee for Drought Control in the Sahel (CILSS) towards adopting conflict sensitivity and prevention in their programme operations
The Imperative of Conflict Sensitivity in Humanitarian Operations (Afghanistan)
This briefing note describes the findings of this research on how conflict sensitive current humanitarian interventions in Afghanistan are, presents best practices and key concerns and offers recommendations to improve conflict sensitivity at all levels of the humanitarian response in Afghanistan.(Oxfam Afghanistan, Dec 2021) https://asia.oxfam.org/latest/publications/imperative-conflict-sensitivity-humanitarian-operations
GEOCARR: Good Enough Context Analysis for Rapid Response
This factsheet sets out how the Good Enough Online Context Analysis for Rapid Response (GEOCARR) can be used to inform a range of processes and decision making, including: strategy, operational planning, business continuity, donor engagement, advocacy and security management in World Vision.(World Vision International, 2020) https://www.wvi.org/publications/brochure/peacebuilding-conflict-sensitivity/geocarr-good-enough-online-context
Conflict Sensitivity: Stories that Shape the Concept
Their Voices Paper, Issue #4(House of Peace Foundation, 2018)
Conflict Sensitivity: Meta-trends Analysis
(2017, Nicole Goddard and Dilshan Annaraj from CDA Collaborative Learning Projects / World Vision International)
The utility and dilemmas of conflict sensitivity
(Berghof Foundation, 2005)
Gender-sensitive conflict analysis: a facilitation guide
The guide is intended to support facilitators to undertake a participatory gender-sensitive conflict analysis.(Saferworld, Conciliation Resources, 2021) Gender-sensitive conflict analysis: a facilitation guide
Conflict Sensitivity Considerations Relating to the COVID-19 Response in Libya
The note is intended as a resource to aid assistance planners and project staff to take conflict sensitivity implications into account when preparing to respond to COVID-19.(2020, PCi)
COVID-19 and Conflict Sensitivity
(2020, Oxfam)
COVID 19 – How to Do No Harm, Do Some Good & Contribute to Sustainable Peace
(2020, Act Alliance / DanChurch Aid) https://fabo.org/dca/conflictsensitiveconsiderationscovid19
Conflict sensitivity in responses to COVID-19: Initial guidance and reflections
(2020, Saferworld / Global Emergencies Group / CDA Collaborative Learning Projects / Stockholm Policy Group / swisspeace)
COVID-19 Aftershocks
(2020, World Vision) Without immediate action to protect people’s livelihoods now, the impact of this pandemic will reverse progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals, and irreparably damage the lives of current and future generations of children. https://www.worldvision.com.au/docs/default-source/covid/out-of-time—covid19-aftershocks.pdf?sfvrsn=bb9aa3c_4
Webinar “COVID, conflict and crises: what’s in store for 2021?”
(2020, International Alert)
Winning the Peace: Peacebuilding and Climate Change in Mali and Somalia
(2020, DanChurchAid, Norwegian Church Aid / ACT Alliance)