Donors at the triple nexus
DI Senior Policy & Engagement Advisor Sarah Dalrymple presents some of our recent analysis into how donors like Sweden and the UK are approaching the triple nexus between humanitarian, development and peace approaches in crisis contexts.
This presentation was originally given to staff at the UK Department for International Development, and draws on our report Key questions and considerations for donors at the triple nexus: lessons from UK and Sweden.
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