WESTERN BALKANS COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS REGIONAL MEETING INTRODUCTION TO CONFLICT SENSITIVITY

Similar documents
HOW HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE CAN STRENGTHEN RESILIENCE TO VIOLENT CONFLICT AND END NEED INSIGHTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Summary of expert meeting: "Mediation and engaging with proscribed armed groups" 29 March 2012

Report Workshop 1. Sustaining peace at local level

Introduction to Methods of Conflict Resolution I CONFLICT CYCLE AND INTERVENTIONS IN CONFLICT

WORKSHOP VII FINAL REPORT: GOVERNANCE CHALLENGES IN CRISIS AND POST-CONFLICT COUNTRIES

Conflict Sensitivity 20 years of practice: A Critical Reflection

T I P S H E E T DO NO HARM

Mali on the brink. Executive Summary Insights from local peacebuilders on the causes of violent conflict and the prospects for peace.

The Danish Refugee Council s 2020 Strategy

Peace from the Roots

Overview SEEKING STABILITY: Evidence on Strategies for Reducing the Risk of Conflict in Northern Jordanian Communities Hosting Syrian Refugees

March for International Campaign to ban landmines, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Photo by Connell Foley. Concern Worldwide s.

Recommendations on Donor Engagement With Civil Society on Preventing Violent Extremism

UNDP-Spain MDG Achievement Fund. Terms of Reference for Thematic Window on Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding

TAKING GENDER INTO ACCOUNT POSITION PAPER

CALL FOR PROPOSALS. Strengthen capacity of youth led and youth-focused organizations on peacebuilding including mapping of activities in peacebuilding

THE ROLE OF POLITICAL DIALOGUE IN PEACEBUILDING AND STATEBUILDING: AN INTERPRETATION OF CURRENT EXPERIENCE

ANNE-KRISTIN TREIBER Conflict Adviser, Security and Justice Team Conflict, Humanitarian and Security Department UK aid

Young refugees in Saloum, Egypt, who will be resettled, looking forward to a future in Sweden.

Countering Violent Extremism and Humanitarian Action

Social Cohesion in the context of urban refugees crisis

1. 2. Peace and Security Activities. L e s s o n

PEACEBUILDING AND HUMAN SECURITY IN REFUGEE COMMUNITIES: UN, STATE, AND NON-STATE NETWORKS

EUROPEAN UNION EMERGENCY TRUST FUND HORN OF AFRICA WINDOW

Letter dated 13 June 2008 from the Permanent Representatives of Finland, Germany and Jordan to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General

Civil Society, Conflict Transformation and Peace Building

The Power of. Sri Lankans. For Peace, Justice and Equality

Ensuring the Effective Participation and Rights of Women in the Syrian Peace and Mediation Process A Five-Step Approach December

REPORT OF THE CONFLICT-SENSITIVE ASSISTANCE FOR SYRIA RETREATS

CALL FOR PROPOSALS 1. BACKGROUND

Report of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee Task Force on Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse in Humanitarian Crises

Gender Thematic Group (GTG) Meeting

No. 09. Operating in Fragile States Lessons from Experience. October Evaluation and Capitalisation Unit Summary Notes Series

Tearfund. Conflict Sensitivity Written by Bob Hansford, David Bainbridge and Shona Macpherson. Version 1, February 2007.

JOINT STAFF WORKING DOCUMENT. Taking forward the EU's Comprehensive Approach to external conflicts and crises - Action Plan

CONFLICT SENSITIVE SCREENING TOOL

PROPOSALS FOR ACTION

Democratic Republic of Congo. The World Bank Country Survey FY 2013

Community-based protection and age, gender and diversity

Strategic plan

EU's response to illicit trade in cultural goods

REVIEW OF THE COMMON CASH FACILITY APPROACH IN JORDAN HEIDI GILERT AND LOIS AUSTIN. The Cash Learning Partnership

Multi-Partner Trust Fund of the UN Indigenous Peoples Partnership FINAL PROGRAMME NARRATIVE REPORT

Internally displaced personsreturntotheir homes in the Swat Valley, Pakistan, in a Government-organized return programme.

IUCN Policy on Conservation and Human Rights for Sustainable Development

We help societies strengthen the rule of law and its institutions, including the police, courts and prisons.

Multilateral Aid Review: Assessment of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)

Brussels Syria Conference April 2018

The Swedish Government s overall EU priorities for March 2018

Government of the Republic of Rwanda

INTERNATIONAL ACTIVISM. Based on Part V Why The Dramatic Decline In Armed Conflict? in Human Security Report, 2005, p

Religion and Politics: Initiatives and Applied Research. CCDP Issue Brief. The Centre on Conflict, Development and Peacebuilding

BOTSWANA TRADE AND POVERTY PROGRAMME AID FOR TRADE CASE STORY: BOTSWANA

JUSTICE, SECURITY AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION

PEACE-BUILDING WITHIN OUR COMMUNITIES. What is conflict? Brainstorm the word conflict. What words come to mind?

Presentation on Livelihoods for the HDPG by the PMU January 15, 2017

Conflict, Violence, and Instability in the Post-2015 Development Agenda

K O F F. Conflict Dimensions of International Assistance to Refugees from Syria in Lebanon. A Discussion Paper

and note with satisfaction that stocks of nuclear weapons are now at far lower levels than at anytime in the past half-century. Our individual contrib

Advocacy Strategy. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) & Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)

Annual Report on World Humanitarian Summit Commitments - United Nations Peacebuilding Support Office (PBSO) 2016

UNHCR AND THE 2030 AGENDA - SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS

Annual Report on World Humanitarian Summit Commitments - Norwegian Church Aid 2016

JUSTICE Strategic Plan

TRANSNATIONAL MOBILITY, HUMAN CAPITAL TRANSFERS & MIGRANT INTEGRATION Insights from Italy

COUNTRY OPERATIONS PLAN. Country: Canada

Community-Based Poverty Monitoring of Tsunami-Affected Areas in Sri-Lanka

Education, Conflict and Peacebuilding

the General Debate of the 73'''^ Session of the United Nations General Assembly

OI Policy Compendium Note on Multi-Dimensional Military Missions and Humanitarian Assistance

"I/A" ITEM NOTE From : General Secretariat of the Council COREPER/COUNCIL Subject : Concept on Strengthening EU Mediation and Dialogue Capacities

Challenges and Opportunities for Colombia s Social Justice and Economy. Joseph E. Stiglitz Bogota February 16, 2017

Crisis response and conflict prevention

Integrating Gender into the Future of the International Dialogue and New Deal Implementation

The Stability Instrument: The Longer-Term Component. November 2009 Louis-Victor Bril, DG External Relations

AWARENESS STRATEGY FOR PROMOTING GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP AND EDUCATION FOR DEVELOPMENT

The European Resettlement Network. Complementary Pathways of Admission to Europe for Refugees

WFP Mali SPECIAL OPERATION SO

ANNUAL PLAN United Network of Young Peacebuilders

ACP-EU JOINT PARLIAMENTARY ASSEMBLY

Search for Common Ground Rwanda

Livelihoods in protracted crises. Using savings and small business grants to build resilience in conflict-affected communities in Iraq.

NPT/CONF.2020/PC.I/WP.9

Sida s activities are expected to contribute to the following objectives:

THE IMPORTANCE OF LANGUAGE COMPLIANCE

COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION. of

FROM UN PEACEKEEPING TO PEACE OPERATIONS & BACK TO PEACEBUILDING DILEMMAS

Meeting of the MENA-OECD Initiative on Governance and Competitiveness for Development. Excellences, Distinguished Delegates, Ladies and Gentlemen,

Joint Response Plan Rohingya Humanitarian Crisis March December 2018

Managing Civil Violence & Regional Conflict A Managing Global Insecurity Brief

Madam Chairperson, Excellencies,

Zambia. Operational highlights. Persons of concern

Geneva Conference Core Group Minutes of Meeting

Peacebuilding and reconciliation in Libya: What role for Italy?

The RRMP: A Rapid Response

Informing the new UK National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security. Written Submission

Thailand Burma Border Consortium Strategic Plan (Reviewed & revised, Jan 2012)

Brussels, 30 November Fight against poverty and social exclusion Definition of appropriate objectives

The UN Peace Operation and Protection of Human Security: The Case of Afghanistan

conflict-sensitive conservation Conservation & conflict 1 Conservation & conflict

Transcription:

WESTERN BALKANS COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS REGIONAL MEETING INTRODUCTION TO CONFLICT SENSITIVITY Christian Pfeifer & Deborah Reymond

PEACENEXUS FOUNDATION PeaceNexus is a Swiss-based Foundation that provides a range of capacity building services to organisations that play a role in building peace. The Western Balkans is one of PeaceNexus four focus regions. PeaceNexus participated in a meeting of community foundations in the Western Balkans in May 2018 and presented its approach to strengthening Conflict Sensitivity, exploring the concept and its relevance to community foundations, and referring to a call for proposals. The core presentation is contained in this document. Further information can be found here https://peacenexus.org/

WHAT IS CONFLICT SENSITIVITY? It is typically defined as the ability of an organisation to: Understand the context in which it operates; Understand the interactions between its actions and the context; Act upon this understanding to avoid negative impacts and maximise positive impacts on conflict.

CONFLICT SENSITIVITY: ORIGINS OF THE CONCEPT 1994: reflection among aid workers about their role in the Rwandan genocide Mid-late 1990s, emergence of Do No Harm: Well-intended actions can inadvertently fuel tensions and violent conflict Initial focus on humanitarian projects of international NGOs Any actor intervening in a conflict context becomes part of that context

From early 2000s, increasing take-up of broader concept of conflict sensitivity: For all contexts: from high intensity violent conflict to more stable contexts with underlying lines of tension and exclusion For all actors: local and international, NGOs and donors more recently: businesses, national governments Do No Harm + Do Good: from project level to international policy principles

CONFLICT? Conflict exists in all societies at all times and need not necessarily be negative or destructive. Conflict is the pursuit of contrary or seemingly incompatible interests whether between individuals, groups or countries. It can be a major force for positive social change. DFID, Preventing Violent Conflict, 2008

SPECTRUM OF AMBITIONS Do No Harm Limit risks to fuel tensions and violence Contribute to social cohesion and peace Within the existing mandate and priorities Directly address drivers of conflict Focus on conflict transformation and peacebuilding Conflict sensitivity Peacebuilding

3-step conflict sensitivity cycle

Understand the context

VIOLENCE? Negative peace (No direct violence) Positive peace (change in attitude and structural context)

Understand the interactions between your actions and the context

Impact of the context on your organisation and actions: Often easier to think about, direct relation to risks analysis Dynamic Your impact on the context : All organisations have effects, intended and non-intended, on the context local or international, working on education, health, culture, the environment, or peacebuilding They may be negative (fuelling tensions, divisions, exclusion ) or positive (strengthening social cohesion, promoting more equitable use of resources,...)

If we are not conflict-sensitive, we risk To (unintendedly) reinforce or create tensions between different groups To put our organisation, staff, partners at risk To be (unintendedly) associated or partnering with conflict actors If we are conflict-sensitive, we can Avoid the risks of fuelling divisions Anticipate and react to change Anticipate risks for our programme, organisation and staff Contribute to positive change

Act upon this understanding to avoid negative impacts (Do No Harm) and maximise positive impacts on conflict (Do Good)

SOME INSIGHTS FROM PRACTICE What have organisations done? - Conducting conflict analysis before and during projects - Building feedback loops with beneficiaries - Promoting more diversity in staffing and partners - When funding projects: asking for a conflict sensitivity analysis (and providing budget/time); enabling more flexible implementation in view of context changes,... How has it helped? - Less tensions around project implementation - Increased overall quality of programming - Strengthened relations with communities - New perspectives brought by staff/partners - More credibility - Identification of new options for contributing to positive change -

CONFLICT SENSITIVITY: SOME USEFUL RESOURCES How to guide to conflict sensitivity (conflict sensitivity consortium) Factsheet on conflict sensitivity (KOFF/Swisspeace) Conflict sensitivity topic guide (GSDRC) Promoting conflict sensitivity amongst donor agencies: policy brief (conflict sensitivity consortium) Swisspeace online course Galtung, Johan (1969). "Violence, Peace and Peace Research". Journal of Peace Research. 6: 167 191. (= paper introducing the conflict triangle framework)