Congress passed the bipartisan Global Fragility Act (GFA) in 2019 to improve the ways in which the U.S. government advances conflict prevention and stabilization around the world. Through the U.S. Strategy to Prevent Conflict and Promote Stability, the United States is delivering on the vision of the GFA through expanded partnerships and more integrated, adaptive, and effective U.S. government efforts. Together, the United States and our partners are elevating shared approaches to forge a more prosperous and resilient future. By prioritizing prevention, our efforts will potentially save countless lives and significant U.S. taxpayer dollars in the years to come.
In its report to Congress, the Departments of State and Defense, USAID, and other elements of the U.S. government documented early progress under the plans with our partners in Haiti, Libya, Mozambique, Papua New Guinea, and the Coastal West African countries of Benin, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea, and Togo. Through this initiative, we are helping to foster more resilient and self-reliant U.S economic and security partners over the long term.
Across these efforts, the U.S. government solidified wider international partnerships. We pursued more structured engagement with international donor partners and invested in collaborative programming and funding mechanisms. These include the joint U.S.-German Coastal States Stability Mechanism in Coastal West Africa and the Reconstruction Fund for Murzuq in southern Libya. We grew international partner contributions to global mechanisms like the new Complex Risk Analytics Fund that fills critical data gaps on conflict and prevention. The United States advanced conflict prevention and fragility priorities in our engagement with multilateral development banks through the MDB Evolution initiative as well as through the recent International Development Association 21 replenishment negotiations and pursued improved collaboration with the private sector to advance locally driven economic development.
As the U.S. government continues implementation of the bipartisan GFA, we expect its focus, resources, and approaches to continue to improve how the United States partners to address conflict and foster stability. We are still in the early phases of this long-term endeavor. Progress in fragile contexts will require an enhanced focus on learning and adaptation. As we adapt and improve our efforts with partners, we work to not only prevent conflict and alleviate suffering, but also to create conditions in which our partners are better placed to address the drivers of fragility that can threaten U.S. national security.
For more information on the GFA and the Strategy, please visit this dedicated website.
FOR REFERENCE:
2024 factsheet marking one year of the 10-year plan implementation: FACT SHEET: Partnering for Peace through the U.S. Strategy to Prevent Conflict and Promote Stability | The White House
2023 factsheet marking 10-year plan submission: FACT SHEET: President Biden Submits to Congress 10-Year Plans to Implement the U.S. Strategy to Prevent Conflict and Promote Stability | The White House
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FACT SHEET: 2025 Global Fragility Act Biennial Progress Report to Congress The White House.
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