Visualizing the P in the Humanitarian-Development-Peace (HDP) Nexus
The Humanitarian-Development-Peace nexus aims to bring three sectors into closer alignment to better address both the immediate needs of people affected by conflict as well as the underlying causes of protracted crises. While the idea of the nexus is gaining wider attraction and buy-in within the international aid system, there remain outstanding and contentious questions. Little consensus has also emerged around what the ‘Peace’ part in the nexus means and how contributing to peace might look like in practice. This short animated video aims to clarify some of the key concepts and to reflect upon some of the key challenges. It illustrates how more coherent and aligned actions can be developed towards the shared overarching goal of supporting self-reliant, resilient, and peaceful societies.
Related links
- A focus on sustaining peace
- Webinar series on Sustaining Peace
- FAO’s contribution to sustaining peace
- Corporate Framework to support sustainable peace in the context of Agenda 2030
- CFS Framework For Action for Food Security and Nutrition in Protracted Crises (CFS-FFA)
- Peace and food security: investing in resilience to sustain rural livelihoods amid conflict
- Food security, sustaining peace and gender equality: conceptual framework and future directions
- Peace and food security: Investing in resilience to sustain rural livelihoods amid conflict