Regional: Triple HDP Nexus Approach to the Protracted Crises in Jordan and Iraq – MEN251

Ensuring that we tackle unprecedented levels of crises using a full range of responses to effectively save lives and deliver sustainable development, peace, and advocacy requires enhanced understanding and collaboration within and between organizations. The HDP Nexus Approach offers the opportunity for actors from different sectors to learn from each other; It is an approach to programming that focuses on a better transition and rehabilitation.

Improving the linkages between humanitarian aid, development cooperation, peacebuilding and advocacy is at the basis of inclusive, conflict sensitive, and adaptive programming.

Via this Pilot Humanitarian-Development-Peace Nexus or Triple Nexus Appeal MEN251, ACT Alliance Iraq Forum Member LWF, and ACT Alliance Jordan Forum Member MECC will explore how to jointly work towards sustainable peace and development, thereby improving each of their individual approaches and enabling the teams to better address multi-faceted challenges in fragile contexts and contexts of conflict. Together, the requesting members will plan, monitor and evaluate their interventions, share feedback and adapt their interventions towards greater contributions to peace, more coordination, cooperation and collaboration, as well as strategic planning and higher degrees of local ownership.

During the appeal implementation period, the requesting members shall create synergies and common learning goals to achieve collective outcomes based on shared, risk-informed, context-relative, region-specific and gender sensitive analysis. This can be achieved through flexibility on working modalities within interventions that integrate all three pillars, as well as through parallel, coordinated, and complementary interventions.

The document is a result of both field and programmatic interagency coordination efforts, engagement with the ACT Alliance Reference Groups, a joint Iraq and Jordan Inception Workshop, customized technical guidance provided by specialization experts, and assessments that ACT Requesting Members have undertaken individually to refine activities and holistically address fast-changing needs of communities from both Iraq and Jordan as targets groups, with a highlighted focus on adaptation and peacebuilding strategies.

The needed budget for this appeal is USD4,083,413.

With your contributions, LWF Iraq and MECC Jordan aim to support 105,059 individuals.

MEN251 Triple HDP Nexus Approach