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Conflict Sensitive Approaches. What is conflict?. “ conflict is a relationship between 2 or more parties (individuals or groups) who have, or think they have, incompatible goals” Source – Responding to Conflict. The progression of conflict – Adam Curle. Phases/ Stages of conflict.
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“conflict is a relationship between 2 or more parties (individuals or groups) who have, or think they have, incompatible goals” Source – Responding to Conflict
“violence consists of actions, attitudes, structures or systems that cause physical, psychological, social or environmental damage &/or prevent people from reaching their full potential” Source – Responding to Conflict
Forms of violence (from Kosovo research) • Direct violence – intimidation, physical assault, property damage. • Non-criminal violence – graffiti, insults, pressure to sell property • Intra-ethnic violence – internal censorship, verbal intimidation & isolation
Galtung’s classification of violence • Direct violence • Structural violence • Cultural violence
C-Somalia Tsunami response • Distribution of fishing gear • Most INGOs deliver through local authority, while CARE delivers through local partners • Governor was not happy with this, and refused to provide security to our convoys • Governor propagated rumours that CARE is creating instability, that we were only distributing part of the donations, and mobilised ‘community’ to prevent our distribution • When we tried to deliver goods we had to hire ‘security’ from this mobilised ‘community’ to prevent them looting goods
Analysis • CARE policy is to use partners rather than local authorities, other INGOs went through the local authority, who was distributing to supporters: Should we by-pass corrupt local authority, or work with them to improve their governance? • What risk do we expose partners to through this policy, particularly after we have left? • What level of trust & communication systems did we have with the community if they would believe these rumours and demand an income through security against looting by them?
Conflict sensitivity • Understand the operational context • Understand the interaction between the intervention and that context • Act upon this understanding to avoid negative and to maximise positive impacts
Applying conflict sensitivity to programming • Conduct a conflict analysis (and update it regularly) • Link the analysis with the programming cycle of the intervention • Plan, implement, monitor and evaluate the project/programme in a conflict sensitive way.
Conflict analysis as the foundation of conflict sensitivity • Actors • Causes • Profile • Dynamics