Rob Fagan explores the Triple Nexus, linking humanitarian aid, development, and peacebuilding. He connects global standards like the Sphere guidelines and Build Back Better to show how security and climate resilience are essential for effective, long-term disaster management.
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In this lecture, Rob Fagan explains disaster management through the lens of the triple nexus, showing how humanitarian action, development work, and peacebuilding operate simultaneously in complex crises. Drawing on real-world disaster response and conflict settings, he explores why disasters never happen in isolation, how overlapping actors and timelines complicate coordination, and why security is foundational to effective humanitarian assistance. The video introduces key concepts such as the Kyoto Protocols, the Sphere humanitarian standards, and Build Back Better, linking climate change, minimum aid standards, and long-term resilience to modern disaster management practice. Ideal for students studying emergency management, humanitarian response, and international disaster systems.
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Resilience Hub: Disaster Management In The Triple Nexus. Where Aid, Development, And Peace Colli