Policy Brief // From forecast to prevention: Acting on resource-related conflict risks
Early warning tools keep improving in their ability to predict resource-related conflict. However, preventive action on water, food and energy conflicts is still lagging behind. This policy paper discusses what elements decision and policy makers from the Sahel region need to move from conflict forecast to prevention.
This policy brief summarizes the session “From forecast to prevention: Acting on resource-related conflict risks” that was organized by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) and the Water, Peace and Security (WPS) Partnership for the Stockholm World Water Week 2021.
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From forecast to prevention: Acting on resource-related conflict risks
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