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International Network on Conflict and Fragility (INCAF)

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The International Network on Conflict and Fragility (INCAF) is a unique decision-making forum which brings together diverse stakeholders to support development outcomes in the world’s most challenging situations.

Based on a whole-of-government approach, INCAF adopts an inclusive approach to its work by engaging with multiple policy communities and partner countries. INCAF was established in 2009 as a subsidiary body of the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC).

INCAF has four areas of work:

1. Fragile States Principles

2. Peacebuilding, Statebuilding and Security

3. Financing and Aid Architecture

4. International Dialogue on Peacebuilding and Statebuilding

Their work on security sector reform looks at it as part of the larger peacebuilding and statebuilding picture.

Link: oecd.org/...incaf

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