Do No Harm Approach as a Tool for Tailoring M&E Frameworks in Environmental Peacebuilding Interventions
May 26, 2021
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ELI and Environmental Peacebuilding Association Monitoring and Evalutation Interest Group
online
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The integration of natural resource management and climate action into conflict prevention, resolution and recovery to support peace and environmental sustainability, Environmental Peacebuilding has the challenge to measure their actual impacts. Attribution, clear definitions of environmental peacebuilding, different understandings of core concepts by stakeholders with power asymmetries are among the most common challenges in the practice of M&E in environmental peacebuilding.
This event presents an approach that uses the "Do No Harm" method (conflict sensitivity analysis) to tailor a theory of change and a set of indicators for assessing Environmental Peacebuilding interventions. The approach is part of the results of a doctoral research conducted by Héctor Morales Muñoz from the Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research, Humboldt University of Berlin in the context of the project "Implementing sustainable land use systems to contribute to forest conservation, climate protection (REDD+) and the peace-building process in Colombia" implemented by the International Centre for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT).
The participatory workshop conveys experts from M&E in the field of environmental peacebuilding to contribute with feedback to the presented approach, and to motivate the discussion around the existing challenges to measure the impacts of environmental peacebuilding interventions and the convenience of such approaches to the advancement of the field.
The workshop contributes to the project "Best Practices in M&E in Environmental Peacebuilding" implemented by the Environmental Law Institute and the Environmental Peacebuilding Association, with support from the United States Institute of Peace.
This event will have a maximum capacity of 18 registrants.
When: May 26, 2021 10:00 AM
Where: online