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TripleNexus_SouthSudan_ReviewOfLiterature
Document Type: ReportsThis report provides an overview of the key themes and existing knowledge on the topics of the Triple Nexus, localization, and local faith actors. The intersection of these topics is particularly important to contemporary aid work because of global commitments to shift power and financing from external to national and local actors, and to commit to a new way of working
that overcomes humanitarian and development silos. This is essential to streamline operations across humanitarian, development, and peace work.
DAC Recommendations on the Hum-Dev-Peace Nexus_Feb 2019
Document Type: Policies and FrameworksThe Development Assistance Committee (DAC) Recommendation on the HumanitarianDevelopment-Peace Nexus was adopted by the DAC at its Senior Level Meeting on 22 February 2019. At the centre of strengthening the coherence between humanitarian, development and peace efforts, is the aim of effectively reducing people’s needs, risks and vulnerabilities, supporting prevention efforts and thus, shifting from delivering humanitarian assistance to ending need. This will be critical in reducing the humanitarian caseload, and ensuring that we meet our collective pledge of “leaving no-one behind”. This requires the engagement of a diverse range of actors, based on their respective comparative advantage, a shared understanding of risk and vulnerability and an approach that prioritises ‘prevention always, development wherever possible, humanitarian action when necessary’. This approach should also be supported by the right kind of financing, drawing from diverse funding sources to ensure that the right resources are in the right place at the right time.
Examples-Sida-operationalizing-hum-dev-nexus_report
Document Type: ReportsSida has worked actively during the last years to strengthen synergies between humanitarian and development support, including peacebuilding, in order to enhance resilience of crises-affected and vulnerable people, communities and societies. Humanitarian support and development cooperation need to be coherent and mutually reinforcing, while respecting and safeguarding humanitarian principles.
Sida_nexus_guidance-2020.pdf
Document Type: ToolsWhile the world has seen a global decline in extreme poverty over the last decades, poverty is increasingly concentrated to situations affected by armed conflicts, fragility and complex protracted crises. OECD/DAC estimates that as many as 80 % of people living in extreme poverty may live in fragile and conflict-affected countries by 2030 if their situation still are unaddressed.