Triple Nexus Approach
The Humanitarian Agenda leverages its expertise and research to inform the development of humanitarian practice and provides a platform for the meeting and discussion of various humanitarian actors in cooperative planning
The ‘triple nexus’ approach aspires to transform the planning, implementation and financing of humanitarian, development and peace activities in fragile situations. With an intensifying level of global humanitarian need, the triple nexus approach’s focus on building resilience, recognizes the value of enhancing the cooperation of various actors in mitigating vulnerabilities and promoting peace. The triple nexus approach utilizes the combined expertise of the sustainable development, peacebuilding and conflict mitigation, and humanitarian aid sectors in overcoming collective challenges and ensuring the protection and wellbeing of affected populations.
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Enhancing Humanitarian Aid and Security in Northern Mozambique
Commentary by Sierra Ballard and Emilia Columbo — September 8, 2022
Finding a Path through Quagmire
Brief by Will Brown — August 12, 2022
Towards Durable Solutions: Addressing Humanitarian Challenges in Bangladesh and Myanmar
Event — January 12, 2022
Lebanon’s Growing Humanitarian Crisis
Brief by Will Todman and Caleb Harper — December 16, 2021
The Brewing Storm in Jordan’s Oasis of Calm
Commentary by Erol Yayboke and Shannon McKeown — March 11, 2021
Aid and Conflict: Pitfalls in Yemen
Brief by Jon B. Alterman — August 16, 2018