![]() ![]() ![]() The World Bank Group’s Fragility, Conflict and Violence Group is pleased to solicit proposals for the Fragility Forum 2022, to be held on March 7-18, 2022.īuilding on the lessons learned by the international community over the past decade in its efforts to promote peace and stability around the world, the Fragility Forum 2022: Development and Peace in Uncertain Times will revisit some of the key findings of the WDR 2011, how the global response to FCV has evolved since, and what is now top of the agenda considering what we have learned as well as the dramatically changed global landscape we now live in. It will revisit some of the key findings of the WDR 2011, look into the evolution of the global response to FCV since then, and consider how to adapt it to new, dynamic contexts.įor the selection of sessions, the Call for Proposals is now open until November 29, 2021, and Forum registration will open in November 2021.Ĭall for Proposals for Fragility Forum 2022: Development and Peace in Uncertain Times These concepts were also picked up later by the joint UN-WBG Pathways for Peace report and the WBG Fragility, Conflict, and Violence Strategy.Īs complexity and uncertainty become the new normal, the Fragility Forum 2022 will explore how the international community can best support countries affected by fragility, conflict and violence in a dramatically changing global landscape. The WDR 2011 also advocated for country leadership and an international system fit to address 21 st-century risks: a system that is inclusive, responsive and that promotes active collaboration across humanitarian, development, peace and security actors. ![]() The central message of the report was that strengthening capable, accountable, and legitimate institutions and governance to provide citizen security, justice, and jobs was crucial to breaking cycles of violence. Ten years ago, the seminal 2011 World Development Report (WDR) on Conflict, Security and Development furthered our understanding of key factors of peace and stability. Reflecting on the Evolution of Response to FCV These trends are threatening to reverse decades of development gains in many countries: by 2022, GDP in countries affected by FCV is expected to be 8.3% below pre-pandemic projections. Around 100 million more people are living in extreme poverty, of which about 20 million are in fragile and conflict-affected situations.
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