Conflict-Sensitivity and the HDP-Nexus

Working together towards peace across sectors and fields

World Peaca Day Cambodia
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Informationen zum Seminar

Trainerin/Trainer
Michaela Leiss

Michaela Leiss

Rolle
Trainerin für Foundations of Peacebuilding and Conflict Transformation, PME, Designing Peacebuilding Projects, Do No Harm, Peace Education
Zeitraum
-
Seminar-Typ
Online-Seminar
Seminar-Sprache
Englisch
Early Bird
450.00€
Kosten (steuerbefreit)
500.00€

About this training

The Triple Nexus, also known as the Humanitarian-Development-Peace Nexus (HDPN), is becoming increasingly relevant since the UN initiated this enhanced cooperation in 2016. The stronger interconnection between humanitarian aid, development cooperation, and peace work is intended to help achieve a more coherent response to crises and thus a better long-term impact. This training is aimed at professionals from all three sectors who want to address conflict sensitivity and uncover entry points for cooperation in this collaborative field.

Registration Dates:

🐦 Early Bird: until 25 August 2025
Registration Deadline: 6 October 2025

Training Schedule:

🔌 Technical Check: on 15 October 2025 from 12:00 to 12:30 CEST
💻 Online Live Sessions: Mondays, 20 October to 1 December 2025, from 10:00 to 12:00 CEST/CET

Content

In this highly interactive and participatory online training, we will look at the 'triple nexus' - an approach designed to improve the connection and impact between the Humanitarian, Development, and Peacebuilding fields. Together, we will explore how we can shift organisations from operating in isolation towards strategic and interdisciplinary work. Participants will develop the necessary skills and knowledge to situate their work within the Nexus and to plan, monitor, and evaluate conflict-sensitive projects and programmes. They will also learn to adapt their interventions to contribute more effectively to peace, enhance cooperation and collaboration, support strategic planning, and promote higher degrees of local ownership.

Key Concepts:

  • Conflict-Sensitivity (including Do No Harm)
  • Distinguishing Peacebuilding from Conflict-Sensitivity
  • Humanitarian-Development-Peacebuilding Nexus
  • Working concepts and approaches of the humanitarian, development and peacebuilding sector
  • Entry points for effective collaboration and cooperation across the sectors

Learning Objectives

By the end of the four week online course participants will…

  • Create a joint understanding of Conflict-Sensitivity as an entry-point to working on the Humanitarian-Development-Peacebuilding Nexus
  • Re-designing three examples of real life participant projects as a group

Exploring how:

  • to situate participants' own work within the Nexus and Peacebuilding-Conflict Sensitivity Continuum
  • to highlight how participants' own interventions can make a larger contribution towards a peaceful future
  • to align, coordinate and integrate different types of interventions as complementary
  • to incorporate conflict elements in humanitarian and developmental approaches to promote coherence
  • to achieve greater cooperation and collaboration between agencies, organisations, authorities and the general population
  • to foster longer-term strategic thinking even in short-term interventions, working on greater local owner- and leadership and sustainability of interventions

Who can register for this course?

The course is designed for practitioners from the humanitarian, development cooperation, and peacebuilding/conflict transformation fields who are interested in exploring how to work together toward sustainable peace and development. By doing so, they can improve each of their individual approaches and better address the complex challenges found in fragile and conflict-affected contexts. We encourage practitioners from all three fields to register for this shared learning experience!

We prioritise smaller class sizes to promote interactive exchanges and the integration of your own practical experiences. Therefore we limit the number of spaces to a maximum of 20 participants. Register early to reserve your place!

Hannah Würbel

Do you have questions about this training? Our team is happy to assist you. Please do not hesitate to contact me: hannah.wuerbel@propeace.de

Hannah Würbel, Advisor for qualification and trainings

Methodology

The training will be practical, participatory and experience-based; the insights, existing skills and knowledge of both the facilitator and the participants will form an integral part of the process. It will be grounded in the principles of adult learning. The tools and methodologies used in the workshop will be practiced and applied to case studies, conflict contexts and projects the participants suggest and are familiar with (or that are their own contexts). Participants are invited to actively contribute to shaping the training content.

Workload & Deliverables

  • An additional 3-4 hours of individual and group work between the sessions per week, including written tasks
  • Development of individual action plans for how to work towards the goals of the Triple Nexus in the participants' work context

After a successful participation, participants receive a certificate and become part of our alumni network.

Total expected weekly hours: 5 to 6 hours per week.

Registration

Ready to go? We are looking forward to your participation:

Register bindingly for this training.

Further information on our cancellation policies can be found in our General Terms and Conditions for Trainings. If you have any questions about financing options, please refer to our FAQs.

The participation fee is paid by invoice.

Participants should have an adequate internet connection (1 Mbit down/upload or better) to take part in this training. A headset is highly recommended.