As part of an ongoing study on “Aid transitions in fragility and protracted crisis settings” two quick-scans were produced. The first inventories typologies and frameworks used to design agricultural development programmes in fragile settings. The second captures lessons on market-oriented food security programming in fragile settings. The reports are the first in a series of three that aim to provide insights into how aid actors are currently working on the Humanitarian-Development-Peace (HDP) nexus in practice. »

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