June 3, 2020
Read MoreConflict Experts Call for Immediate Action to Address Conflict Dynamics in the United States
Read MoreAt a moment when peacebuilding is needed most, we are facing a potential systemic loss in peacebuilding capacity globally due to the disruptions wrought by the ongoing global pandemic. This report highlights findings from April 29-May 11, 2020 survey responses of 60 global AfP member CEOs. The results point to existential threats to peacebuilding efforts posed by COVID-19.
Read MoreAfP and One Earth Future Foundation are pleased to release this working paper on the implementation of the Global Fragility Act titled Getting From Here to There: Successful Implementation of the Global Fragility Act, and comments or responses are encouraged.
Read MoreAfP’s #CreativityInCrisis Video 2.2 on Data Sampling Techniques explores other data sources that can be used to triangulate findings from sampling techniques used for rapid data collection.
Read MoreAfP’s #CreativityInCrisis Video 2.1 explores Data Sampling Techniques that were used on a national level with the Rapid Emergency Response Surveys (RERS) piloted by Utz Pape and the World Bank Group across 4 countries (Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan, and Yemen).
Read MoreAfP’s #CreativityInCrisis Video 1 highlights the Rapid Emergency Response Surveys (RERS) piloted by Utz Pape from the World Bank Group to collect data via phone surveys across 4 conflict countries (Nigeria, Somalia, South Sudan, and Yemen). It narrates the methodology used exploring the challenges faced, results and limitations of the RERS, and lessons learned.
Read MoreCOVID-19 is ‘stabilization in reverse’ and is accelerating conflict dynamics. Unsurprisingly, conflict-affected and fragile states are already highly vulnerable to shocks and destabilizing trends. The pandemic is seriously disrupting, not only health systems, but also governance, the economy, and human and food security.
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