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Humanitarian Topics Explained: Triple Nexus To Go
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This paper explores the humanitarian-development-peace nexus, also known as the Triple Nexus, a policy concept promoting enhanced collaboration among actors in development cooperation, humanitarian action, and peacebuilding. It contextualizes the Triple Nexus within historical precedents and examines emerging practices in the field. Aimed at policymakers, practitioners, and researchers, the paper delves into the challenges and potential drawbacks associated with implementing the Triple Nexus, offering insights into navigating complexities and maximizing its effectiveness in crisis contexts.