Prioritise prevention: Action today can reduce fragility, lower the risk of future conflict and other types of crises, and contribute to long-term global development and security.
International actors must be prepared to take rapid action where the risk of conflict and instability is highest.
A greater emphasis on prevention will also include sharing risk analyses; looking beyond quick-fix solutions to address the root causes of state fragility; strengthening indigenous capacities, especially those of women, to prevent and resolve conflicts; supporting the peacebuilding capabilities of regional organisations, and undertaking joint missions to consider measures to help avert crises.
Source (and further reading): OECD DAC Fragile States - Principle 4
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