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DO NO Harm Analyses

DO NO HARM ANALYSES focuses on identifying connectors that promote community wellbeing and dividers that trigger conflict. The analysis involves understanding the conflict context, assessing dividers and connectors, and evaluating the impact of assistance programs. Interventions should aim to maximize connectors while minimizing dividers to support affected communities effectively.

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DO NO Harm Analyses

DO NO HARM ANALYSES focuses on identifying connectors that promote community wellbeing and dividers that trigger conflict. The analysis involves understanding the conflict context, assessing dividers and connectors, and evaluating the impact of assistance programs. Interventions should aim to maximize connectors while minimizing dividers to support affected communities effectively.

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DO NO HARM ANALYSES

CBPS Basic Training, Malawi


 DONO Harm Analyses involves the analyses of both the
connectors and dividers.

 Connectors: Any things that promotes and brings mutual


benefits and enhances the wellbeing of the communities.

 Dividers: Anything that instigate or triggers conflict and


negatively affects the wellbeing of a community.

 Anyinterventions to the affected communities should be in a


way that maximizes connectors but minimizes dividers.
STEPS IN DO NO HARM ANALYSES

Step 1. Understanding the context of conflict.


Step 2. Analyzing dividers and tensions.
Step 3. Analyzing connectors and local capacities.
Step 4. Analyzing the assistance program.
Step 5. Analyzing the assistance program’s impact on
Dividers and Connectors.
Step 6. Considering (Generating) Program options.
Step 7. Test Program Options and redesign program.

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