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Can the Global Fragility Act Help Prevent Conflicts Before They Start? With Dr. Dafna Rand
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Can the Global Fragility Act Help Prevent Conflicts Before They Start? With Dr. Dafna Rand

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Jan 27, 2020
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A Ghanaian peacekeeper with the UN Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) is pictured on guard duty during a visit by Karin Landgren, Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of UNMIL, in Cestos City, Liberia. Photo ID 535529. 16/11/2012. Cestos City, Liberia. UN Photo/Staton Winter.

What is the Global Fragility Act?

The Global Fragility Act is intended to address one of the major issues the U.S. government faces as it approaches conflict prevention and post-conflict peacebuilding in what are known as ‘fragile states’. Dr. Dafna Rand, the Vice President of Policy and Research at Mercy Corps stated, “The Global Fragility Act, in just one sentence, is a new way for the U.S. government, particularly the State Department, USAID, the Department of Defense, and the White House, can think more strategically and more proactively about preventing conflict by picking a few specific countries and saying, “look, we need to align our diplomatic efforts and some of our program money.”” These effo…

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