Africa Human Capital Development Plus (HCD+)

Africa Human Capital Development Plus (HCD+) is a regional advocacy and technical assistance hub that contributes to increasing government commitment, funding, and accountability to developing human capacity across the continent.

HCD+ seeks increased political commitments, decision-making, and funding for key priorities towards realising Sustainable Development Goals No. 1-6 in Sub-Saharan Africa. HCD+ focuses on issues about Health & Nutrition, Education & Labour Participation, Entrepreneurship, Financial Inclusion & the Digital Economy.

Fund for Peace (FFP)

For over 60 years, The Fund for Peace (FFP) has been a world leader in developing practical tools and approaches for reducing conflict. With a clear focus on the nexus of human security and economic development, FFP contributes to more peaceful and prosperous societies by engineering smarter methodologies and smarter partnerships. FFP empowers policy-makers, practitioners, and populations with context-specific, data-driven applications to diagnose risks and vulnerabilities and to develop solutions through collective dialogue.

FFP is focused on understanding and addressing issues of violent conflict, state fragility, and security and human rights. We work with a variety of partners in government, multilateral organizations, security forces, foundations, corporations, civil society organizations, and local communities in dozens of countries around the world.

ELVA

Elva Community Engagement is leader in data-driven advisory on conflict prevention, stabilisation and state-civil relations in conflict-affected areas. Elva has a very strong expertise in context and situational analysis, counter-violent extremism intervention design and implementation, advisory on and program-support for conflict prevention and stabilisation initiatives.

Elva’s team is based in The Hague and Washington D.C. Elva’s primarily work in West Africa, where its ability to provide high-resolution, real-time data and trend analysis has unlocked better targeted and effective interventions for a range of different partners, from humanitarian organisations to governments and peacebuilders.