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      • The Do-No-Harm approach is the understanding of the impact of aid on existing conflict & its interactions within a particular context, with the goal to limit or prevent unintended negative effects.
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  2. The Do-No-Harm approach is the understanding of the impact of aid on existing conflict & its interactions within a particular context, with the goal to limit or prevent unintended negative effects. In the case of conflict, it focuses on the effectiveness of peace-building practices and helps aid workers understand the complexities of providing ...

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  3. Jan 30, 2024 · One such principle is the imperative of 'do no harm,' which mandates that UNHCR takes measures to prevent and alleviate any adverse consequences of its actions on the affected populations.

  4. Jan 13, 2016 · CDA developed a framework for analyzing the impacts of aid on conflict—and for taking action to reduce negative impacts and maximize positive impacts. The “Do No Harm Framework” came from the experiences of people participating in CDA consultations and feedback workshops.

  5. Do No Harm (DNH) is now used widely by many aid organisations, including governments and multilateral organisations. World Vision is one of the most active organisations globally using the "Do No Harm" tool. DNH field assessments help understand conflict at a project or community level.

  6. Mar 8, 2021 · Instead, the Do No Harm principle should lead refugee aid agencies to make an active effort to accept responsibility for the harm while taking all necessary steps to mitigate or avoid harming in future interventions.

    • Abu Faisal Md. Khaled
    • faisal.khaled@bup.edu.bd
    • 2021
  7. The Do No Harm Project was a collaborative learning effort led by CDA Collaborative Learning Projects. Thousands of aid workers, donors and communities shared their experiences of aid in conflict. Based on collective experience, the following six lessons were seen to be universal: 1.

  8. Oct 1, 2015 · This guide reflects how people find Do No Harm most useful, and it translates it into new approaches, tools, and techniques that others can pick up, learn, and use.

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