Assessing the Climate Security Sensitivity of WFP’s Foreign Policy Instrument Nexus Project in Tillaberi, Niger

This Info Note reports on the CSST case study application for the Foreign Policy Instrument (FPI) Nexus Project implemented in Tillaberi, Niger. It highlights the recommendations formulated by the CSST for the implementation of this project and the practitioners’ feedback on these results. The CSST...

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Autores principales: Sarzana, Carolina, Ranaivo, Rondro, Cisse, Amadou, Mazunda, John, Läderach, Peter
Formato: Case Study
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/149011
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author Sarzana, Carolina
Ranaivo, Rondro
Cisse, Amadou
Mazunda, John
Läderach, Peter
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Läderach, Peter
Mazunda, John
Ranaivo, Rondro
Sarzana, Carolina
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Cisse, Amadou
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Läderach, Peter
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description This Info Note reports on the CSST case study application for the Foreign Policy Instrument (FPI) Nexus Project implemented in Tillaberi, Niger. It highlights the recommendations formulated by the CSST for the implementation of this project and the practitioners’ feedback on these results. The CSST analysis indicates the need to address shortcomings in the Building Institutions and Enhancing Knowledge mechanisms, while highlighting its significant peace co-benefits delivered through resource sustainability, social cohesion activities, and resilience building. Enhancing local knowledge integration in climate adaptation and environmental management could foster social cohesion and depoliticize common-pool resources, offering potential for increased intergroup contact. Moreover, recommendations include specific strategies for conflict management in resource access, as well as further collaborating with local governance to reform natural resource policies as a way to enhance regulation and promote inclusivity, resilience, and stability among groups.
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spelling CGSpace1490112025-11-05T11:26:22Z Assessing the Climate Security Sensitivity of WFP’s Foreign Policy Instrument Nexus Project in Tillaberi, Niger Sarzana, Carolina Ranaivo, Rondro Cisse, Amadou Mazunda, John Läderach, Peter climate change adaptation peacebuilding conflict sensitivity climate security farmer-herder conflict This Info Note reports on the CSST case study application for the Foreign Policy Instrument (FPI) Nexus Project implemented in Tillaberi, Niger. It highlights the recommendations formulated by the CSST for the implementation of this project and the practitioners’ feedback on these results. The CSST analysis indicates the need to address shortcomings in the Building Institutions and Enhancing Knowledge mechanisms, while highlighting its significant peace co-benefits delivered through resource sustainability, social cohesion activities, and resilience building. Enhancing local knowledge integration in climate adaptation and environmental management could foster social cohesion and depoliticize common-pool resources, offering potential for increased intergroup contact. Moreover, recommendations include specific strategies for conflict management in resource access, as well as further collaborating with local governance to reform natural resource policies as a way to enhance regulation and promote inclusivity, resilience, and stability among groups. 2024-06-02 2024-07-10T07:49:34Z 2024-07-10T07:49:34Z Case Study https://hdl.handle.net/10568/149011 en Open Access application/pdf Sarzana, C.; Ranaivo, R.; Cisse, A.; Mazunda, J.; Läderach, P. (2024) Assessing the Climate Security Sensitivity of WFP’s Foreign Policy Instrument Nexus Project in Tillaberi, Niger. 16 p.
spellingShingle climate change adaptation
peacebuilding
conflict sensitivity
climate security
farmer-herder conflict
Sarzana, Carolina
Ranaivo, Rondro
Cisse, Amadou
Mazunda, John
Läderach, Peter
Assessing the Climate Security Sensitivity of WFP’s Foreign Policy Instrument Nexus Project in Tillaberi, Niger
title Assessing the Climate Security Sensitivity of WFP’s Foreign Policy Instrument Nexus Project in Tillaberi, Niger
title_full Assessing the Climate Security Sensitivity of WFP’s Foreign Policy Instrument Nexus Project in Tillaberi, Niger
title_fullStr Assessing the Climate Security Sensitivity of WFP’s Foreign Policy Instrument Nexus Project in Tillaberi, Niger
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the Climate Security Sensitivity of WFP’s Foreign Policy Instrument Nexus Project in Tillaberi, Niger
title_short Assessing the Climate Security Sensitivity of WFP’s Foreign Policy Instrument Nexus Project in Tillaberi, Niger
title_sort assessing the climate security sensitivity of wfp s foreign policy instrument nexus project in tillaberi niger
topic climate change adaptation
peacebuilding
conflict sensitivity
climate security
farmer-herder conflict
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/149011
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