Bodhi conducted a comprehensive study for Danish Refugee Council (DRC) examining the intersection of economic resilience and conflict resilience in the Mandera Triangle, using the BORESHA programme as a case study. The research included a rapid conflict analysis, and a stakeholder and partner mapping exercise. Bodhi assessed the evidence base on linkages between economic resilience and resilience to conflict, based on review of the existing literature and evaluations of livelihoods programmes that have had a peacebuilding objective. Based on these findings, Bodhi developed a project concept note to inform DRC's future programmatic strategy in the region. This integrated approach aimed to enhance understanding of resilience dynamics and provide strategic guidance for effective interventions in the area. The findings of the research study informed the design of a technical proposal for a programme on the triple nexus.