Background
American Friends Service Committee is a Quaker organization that includes people of various faiths who are committed to social justice, peace, and humanitarian service. Guided by the Quaker belief in the divine light of each person, AFSC works with communities and partners worldwide to challenge unjust systems and promote lasting peace. AFSC has more than 100 years of experience building peace in communities worldwide and works in the following ways: bridging and convening, community organizing and civil society strengthening, advocacy, research, and analysis. It seeks to change situations and systems that lead to violence. Much of AFSC’s work includes support to dialogue and capacity building opportunities led by the affected communities.
About the Program
AFSC South Sudan Program and AFSC Ethiopia/Salama Hub are implementing a five-year program from 1 October 2024 to 30 September 2028 that aims to enhance peace and stability in South Sudan and Ethiopia.
The program is designed to be inclusive, targeting peacebuilders from a wide range of organizations and community structures, including CBOs, FBOs, youth and women-led organizations, differently abled groups, local community structures such as peace committees, CSO members, peace ambassadors, and community members.
The program intends to create spaces for peacebuilders to heal their trauma through one-on-one counselling, group therapy, self-care, and debriefing sessions. Peacebuilders will be equipped with Alternative to Violence Program (AVP) and Healing and Rebuilding of Communities (HROC) approaches to reinforce their capacity to work with communities toward healing, forgiveness, and reconciliation.
The program will work with partners and participating CSOs on advocacy and relevant line ministries to influence policy and strengthen local, national, and regional policy agendas. This will contribute to strategic objective three of the joint AFSC/BftW HoA Advocacy strategy that intends to have communities participate in transitional justice processes that promote healing and reconciliation.
The program also intends to work with local government and religious structures comprising key leaders at the community level who work with communities to resolve conflicts. Strengthening their capacity for trauma healing, peacebuilding, and conflict resolution approaches will create strong local-level networks engaged in mediation, reconciliation, forgiveness, and healing toward sustainable peace. The program also intends to strengthen the capacity of CSOs, faith leaders, and transitional justice focal points to understand the four pillars of transitional justice and how they can support community members in engaging in the transitional justice process and promote reconciliation at the grassroots level.
Specifically, AFSC will implement the program through two local partners in South Sudan and two local partners in Ethiopia.
Program locations:
South Sudan:
Juba (Rejaf, Juba, Munuki and Lokiriri Payams), Mundri County – Mundri Payam, Mvolo County -Mvolo & Yeri Payam and Kuajiena Payam -Jur River (County)
Ethiopia:
Oromia (Diga district in East Wollega zone) and Benishangul-Gumuz regions (Bambasi woreda, of Assosa zone, in Ethiopia.
The goal of the baseline is to establish a comprehensive understanding of how peace and stability in South Sudan and Ethiopia have been enhanced within the target area. This will inform the design, implementation, and evaluation of effective peacebuilding interventions. The exercise will involve assessing the state of community social cohesion and community engagement in the transitional justice process. The information gathered will be used to implement measures that ensure interventions are relevant, targeted, and capable of achieving long-term peace and stability. Additionally, the baseline data will serve as a benchmark for measuring the project’s progress and impact over time.
The specific objectives of the baseline include:
The consultant is expected to:
Consultancy period
The consultancy is expected to run from 1st October 2024 to 30th November 2024. The final report should be submitted by 30th November 2024.
Applicant Requirements
Qualifications of the Consultant
AFSC is seeking qualified, experienced, proactive, and dedicated expert with knowledge in conducting baseline studies.
Required skills and experience:
All interested applicants who meet the required qualifications and experience are invited to submit their application including:
The application should reach AFSC on or before 18th September 2024 at 5:00 PM and be sent to:
The Sub Region Representative – Somalia and South Sudan
Email: infoafrica@afsc.org
The AFSC is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.
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