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    The Humanitarian-Development-Peace Nexus: What does it mean for multi-mandated organizations?

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    Author(s)
    Fanning, Emma
    Fullwood-Thomas, Jessica
    Publication date
    2019-06-26
    Subject
    Aid
    Climate change
    Conflict and disasters
    Gender
    Humanitarian
    Resilience
    Rights
    Keywords
    Triple nexus
    Conflict sensitivity
    Peacebuilding
    Country
    Afghanistan
    Burkina Faso
    Chad
    The Democratic Republic of Congo
    Iraq
    Kenya
    Mali
    Myanmar
    Nigeria
    Occupied Palestinian Territory
    Somalia
    South Sudan
    Uganda
    Yemen
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    Oxfam
    Document type
    Discussion paper
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    Climate change, conflict, growing inequality and escalating humanitarian needs are galvanizing questions about the effectiveness and efficiency of current humanitarian and development programming.

    Accompanying this are structural shifts across the aid system, which are changing how aid is planned and financed. Under the 'Triple Nexus' this will have profound implications for what we do, how we do it and with whom we do it. 

    As a multi-mandated organization, Oxfam has a unique contribution to make in sharing learning and encouraging good practice in this space. This discussion paper puts forward some of this thinking from across our programme, policy and funding expertise and draws on case studies to highlight critical questions and recommendations for furthering the debate. 

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    52
    DOI
    10.21201/2019.4436
    ISBN
    978-1-78748-443-6
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10546/620820
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    http://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/publications/the-humanitarian-development-peace-nexus-what-does-it-mean-for-multi-mandated-o-620820
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