2016.1805.7

Using transitional development assistance as a crisis management instrument

Transitional Development Aid and Crises Management
Client
Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit u. Entwicklung
Country
Developing countries
Runtime
Partner
Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung (BMZ)
Contact

Sonja Palm

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Context

In recent years, around the world, crises – such as violent conflicts and natural disasters – have been increasing in number, duration and intensity. They often deprive poorer population groups of their livelihoods, leaving them without the means to rebuild on their own. State structures are often unable or unwilling to mitigate the effects and protect the population. To improve the situation, humanitarian and development cooperation stakeholders should coordinate their activities and align their programmes with another. The German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) contributes to this effort through transitional development assistance.

Objective

Transitional development assistance is established and refined as one of BMZ’s crisis management instruments. The resilience of the population and of local structures is increased.

Approach

The programme advises BMZ on developing and raising awareness of transitional development assistance. The main focus is on the resilience of the threatened population and of local structures. This requires stakeholders from humanitarian aid, development cooperation and peacebuilding to be integrated (HDP nexus). The programme advises and supports BMZ in the following areas:

Food security, reconstruction of basic infrastructure and services, disaster risk management, social cohesion and civil conflict transformation. Measures from these areas are connected and are also intended to improve gender equality and climate change adaptation;

Measuring results, evaluating evidence and data, and preparing political communications;

Technical and strategic dialogue with implementing organisations of the United Nations, particularly the World Food Programme (WFP) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) as well as more than 30 non-governmental organisations.

Last update: February 2025 
A woman uses a watering can to water a field that has no plants yet. © GIZ
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