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Promoting Community Resilience through the Humanitarian, Basic Needs, and Conflict Sensitivity Nexus

Over the past four decades, Afghanistan has endured prolonged conflict and compounding crises, which have had a profound impact on communities’ ability to move towards recovery and solutions.

Today, the legacy of war remains, with Afghanistan suffering from one of the highest levels of explosive hazard contamination in the world which continues to claim innocent lives, cause psychological distress, and disrupt local livelihoods.

Please find DRC Afghanistan's case study on "Promoting Community Resilience through the Humanitarian, Basic Needs, and Conflict Sensitivity Nexus".

Promoting Community Resilience through the Humanitarian, Basic Needs, and Conflict…

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