Anticipatory action in and for conflict-affected settings

As anticipatory action is increasingly implemented in multi-risk environments, in which conflict and other hazards overlap and conflict plays an important role in driving risks, there is a pressing need to consider how conflict and its impacts interact with other risk factors, and how they can affect anticipatory action programmes. This briefing, written by the Anticipatory Action in Conflict Practitioners’ Group, sets out the current thinking on how to implement anticipatory action in conflict-affected settings.

Publish Date

February 21, 2025

Resource Type

PDF, 454.93 KB

Authors

Juliane Schillinger, Larissa de Winter, Kim Kristensen, Madeline Ewbank, Christina Wille, Anna Lena Huhn and Marie Wagner, Andy Wheatley, Léonor Lapotre, Tesse de Boer, Clare Clingain

Year

2025

Country

Nigeria, South Sudan

Region

Africa

Content Type

Briefing Sheet / Fact Sheet

Thematic Area

Compound risk, Conflict, Risk

Organization

German Red Cross

Hazard

Conflict, Multiple