Knowledge exchange on Sustaining Peace
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Conflict is a major driver of food crises, followed by weather extremes and economic shocks. Violent conflict is also a primary drivers of forced displacement, another factor contributing to heightened food insecurity. As a UN agency that works on eradicating hunger, protecting rural lives and livelihoods, and promoting long-term development, FAO has an important role in supporting local solutions that harness the potential of agrifood systems to break the vicious circle of the Climate, Peace and Security (CPS) nexus, and enhance the prospects of sustainable peace.
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WEBINARS
- Sustaining Peace webinar I: The role of conflict-sensitive natural resource management approaches
23 January 2018 - 14.00-15.30 CEST (UTC/GMT+1)
This webinar series was organised with support from the European Union.
KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE
We live in an era of uncertainty and risk. Finding the means to build peace is as challenging as it is necessary, and it is incumbent upon all of us, not just peacebuilders. Peace Responsiveness calls for integrated approaches that harness the respective strengths of actors from multiple different sectors to deliberately contribute to peace. Building peace is everyone’s responsibility – we cannot deliver on our global promises of healthy, safe, and resilient societies without it.
NEWS IN FOCUS
Bridging Borders - Prevention and Conflict Resolution in Sahel's Agro-Pastoral
MORE INTERSTING READS
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NEW! République démocratique du Congo: Analyse de conflits dans les provinces du Nord-Kivu et Sud-Kivu
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Bridging Borders - Prevention and Conflict Resolution in the Sahel's Agro-Pastoral Communities
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What does the sixth IPCC synthesis report say about climate security and peace?
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Linking community-based animal health services with natural resource conflict mitigation in the Abyei Administrative Area (good practice) and photo exhibition
- Climate security and peacebuilding: Lessons from Liptako Gourma
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Related links
- FAO Emergencies and Resilience | Sustaing peace
- Visualizing the P in the Humanitarian-Development-Peace (HDP) Nexus
- 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)
- Dimitra Clubs - Enhancing the resilience of rural men and women throught community mobilization (webinar)
- 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
- FAO’s contribution to sustaining peace