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How it works: Conflict sensitive assistance
PCi’s Conflict Sensitive Assistance (CSA)programme in Libya, which has been running since 2012, helps international implementers and donors working in Libya to be more conflict sensitive.
- maintaining an online national-level peace and conflict-factor analysis accessible to international assistance providers working on Libya
- convening the bimonthly Conflict Sensitive Assistance Forum, bringing together participants from embassies, international organisations and international NGOs to review the changing context in Libya, reflect on how that context affects and is affected by the assistance they provide, and identify recommendations for adjusting international assistance
- providing tailored training to international implementers and donors working in Libya on how to apply conflict sensitivity in their work
- convening and commissioning workshops and research activities that develop operational approaches to the practical conflict sensitivity demands of project delivery
June 2022 Flash Update on Resources for International Assistance Providers
As part of the CSA forum, PCi has developed a number of resources for international assistance providers working in Libya to inform the conflict sensitivity of their activities.- The Conflict Sensitivity Manual for Libya provides guidance for international assistance providers on applying conflict sensitivity within their activities, particularly relevant within the Libyan context. The manual looks at the basics of conflict sensitivity, what it is and why it is important in Libya. It then provides practical guidance to integrating conflict sensitivity in practice. It also provides specific tools which international assistance providers can use to identify and respond to conflict sensitivity considerations within their activities.
- The Conflict Sensitivity Risks, Trade-offs and Opportunities resource provides a reference for international assistance providers to review common conflict sensitivity interactions in Libya and apply adaptations to their own programming.
Responding to COVID-19
In response to the impending COVID-19 outbreak in Libya in March 2020, PCi undertook a rapid analysis to develop a resource for international assistance providers to strengthen the conflict sensitivity of their support to the COVID-19 response in Libya.
It provided a highly valuable resource for assistance planners and project staff to think through and adapt programming in response to COVID-19, and to ensure that conflict sensitivity considerations could be taken into account at a time when quick, adaptable responses were needed.
The note identified tangible conflict sensitivity risks that assistance planners and project staff should keep in mind as they work on the COVID-19 response, and provided actionable suggestions on how to manage and monitor these.
Organisations incorporated the considerations highlighted in the note into their COVID-19 responses, and donors used it as a framework to engage with implementing partners around the need to adjust conflict sensitivity monitoring and management in the context of COVID-19.
For details of the Conflict Sensitive Assistance to Libya Forum – 4 February 2021, click here
For details of the Conflict Sensitive Assistance to Libya Forum – 3 June 2021, click here
For details of the Conflict Sensitive Assistance to Libya Forum – 9 December 2021, click here
For details of the Conflict Sensitive Assistance to Libya Forum – 17 February 2022, click here