This USAID toolkit is a effort to ensure that all investments under the United States Government’s Global Food Security Strategy integrate conflict. Fragility, conflict, and violence can easily undermine progress under USAID’s Feed the Future, but there are steps that can mitigate these dynamics and capitalize on opportunities for peace throughout Feed the Future programming. Conflict was responsible for roughly 72 percent of acute food insecurity worldwide in 2021. And as many as 60 percent of the world’s 828 million hungry live in regions subject to war and violence. Conflict-affected areas are the frontlines in the global fight against hunger, and addressing food insecurity increasingly means addressing conflict, violence, and fragility.