About the Conflict Sensitivity Hub
Humanitarian programming should include an analysis of the contexts in which it occurs. Significant social and economic changes can trigger and exacerbate conflict dynamics, thus impacting the implementation of humanitarian activities. Poorly delivered aid will have an insignificant impact; at worst, it can worsen or create new conflicts.
Developed as a center of expertise for the humanitarian community in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the conflict sensitivity hub (CSH) aims to strengthen the understanding and capacity of humanitarian, development, and peacebuilding (HDP) actors in conflict sensitivity. The CSH supports these actors in adopting a conflict-sensitive approach, ensuring their actions have a positive and sustainable impact on the communities receiving humanitarian aid in the DRC.
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