Towards common ground: strategies for effective collaboration between the humanitarian and peacebuilding communities

Rebecca Brubaker, Will Bennett , Hannah Ajelet Erikson*

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Abstract

In an era marked by growing conflicts, prolonged humanitarian needs and less donor funding, collaboration between the humanitarian and peacebuilding sectors is essential for more effective responses. This paper examines the complexities of fostering such collaboration, emphasizing the importance of integrated multisectoral approaches capable of addressing both immediate necessities and long-term peace and development objectives. While recent initiatives such as the humanitarian–development–peace nexus framework and the United Nations Secretary-General's Agenda for Humanity reflect progress toward integrated approaches, substantial collaborative challenges persist. This paper identifies three key entry points for mutual learning between humanitarian and peace actors. Firstly, it discusses a “peace-responsive” approach to humanitarian activities that proactively contributes to “peace-positive” outcomes. Secondly, it emphasizes the need for the peace sector to learn from humanitarian efforts regarding accountability to affected communities. Thirdly, it underscores the need to understand the normative foundations of each sector and their implications for joint action. Drawing on these insights, the paper offers recommendations for policy-makers and practitioners to help them advance joint approaches to humanitarian assistance and peacebuilding in conflict-affected contexts.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1088-1107
Number of pages20
JournalInternational Review of the Red Cross
Volume106
Issue number927
Early online date2 Oct 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2024

Keywords

  • Humanitarian - peace collaboration
  • HDP nexus
  • Peace responsiveness
  • Conflict sensitivity
  • Humanitarian principles
  • Accountability mechanisms
  • Peacebuilding
  • Conflict prevention
  • Peace

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