What do we know about building resilience and protecting livelihoods in conflict-related crises?
Research and webinar lead by Tufts University's Feinstein International Center and sponsored by USAID Center for Resilience.
Date: Tuesday 19 December
Time: 9.00-10.00 EST (UTC/GMT -5)
Much of the focus of resilience research and programming has focused on natural or environmental hazards, oftentimes overlooking the effects of conflict.
Join researchers and humanitarian practitioners for a discussion about how and why resilience building in conflict settings is different. The panels will reflect on:
- The complex ways by which people survive and attempt to keep themselves safe and protect their livelihoods in conflict
- How people cope with challenges such as asset-stripping, displacement, and violence
- The barriers that practitioners and policymakers face in effectively supporting resilient livelihoods during and after conflict and examples of overcoming those barriers.
Panelists
- Teddy Atim, Visiting Fellow at the Feinstein International Center, Tufts University
- Jon Kurtz, Director of Research and Learning at Mercy Corps
- Luca Russo, Senior Strategic Advisor at the Food and Agriculture Organization
Moderator
Elizabeth Stites, research director in conflict and livelihoods at the Feinstein International Center at Tufts University will chair this webinar. She will discuss findings from a recent synthesis of a decade of Feinstein’s research on resilience building in conflict-affected areas.
Related links
- Webinar recording
- Feinstein International Center, Tufts University
- Center for Resilience/USAID
- The role of food security and nutrition in sustaining peace and preventing conflicts (KORE webinar)
- Conflict and Resilience: A Synthesis of Feinstein International Center Work on Building Resilience and Protecting Livelihoods in Conflict-Related Crises
- Briefing Paper: Conflict and Resilience: A Synthesis of Feinstein International Center Work on Building Resilience and Protecting Livelihoods in Conflict-Related Crises
- Synthesizing Research on Resilience in Drylands and Fragile Contexts Project
- FAO’s contribution to sustaining peace
- Corporate Framework to support sustainable peace in the context of Agenda 2030