We design and deliver programs that actively reduce risks, promote social cohesion, and avoid unintended negative consequences.
Last updated: March 2026
AgriRobust applies Do No Harm principles across all programs, ensuring our interventions do not inadvertently exacerbate conflict, deepen inequalities, or create dependencies. We recognize that even well-intentioned programs can cause unintended harm if not designed and monitored with care.
Before launching any program, we conduct context analysis to identify:
Ethnic tensions, land disputes, resource competition, political factions, historical grievances that could be inflamed by program activities or resource distribution.
Shared markets, common infrastructure, cultural practices, community institutions that can be strengthened to promote cooperation.
Women, youth, people with disabilities, ethnic minorities, displaced populations who may face exclusion or backlash.
We actively monitor for unintended consequences through:
Our programs promote:
When harm occurs despite our efforts:
If you believe a program is causing harm or could be improved to reduce risks, email info@agrirobust.org.