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Kolhat Barray Project Newsletter – September Edition

Welcome to our maiden edition of the Kolhat Barray Newsletter as part of the Inclusive Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding Project which Youth Partnership for Peace and Development is Jointly delivering with Cordaid in Sierra Leone. Central to this newsletter and subsequent editions will be a roundup of updates and activities in the implementation of the project. The current debate on the agency and relevance of young people, including men and women in Sierra Leone had opened a plethora of questions to not only those who implement the policies, but those who make them on one hand, and the very population that these policies do affect. The project addresses key peacebuilding challenges having adverse implications for young people, especially young women, who bear the brunt of (often gendered) insecurity and injustice, and who remain largely excluded from effective access to community-based dispute resolution (CBDR), with conflict-generative results. The project on the other hand is formulated with a clear focus on enabling women, working intergenerationally and with men as allies, to collectively influence conflict prevention at local and national levels, contributing to a more inclusive and peaceful society as a measure of walking out of fragility. Read more on Kolhat Barray Newsletter – September Edition 2021

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REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST TO UNDERTAKE A YOUTH PROFILING CONSULTANCY

The Inclusive Conflict Prevention and Peace Building Project, also known as the “Kol-Hat Barray, responds directly to root causes of conflict in Sierra Leone identified in the conflict analysis, specifically: (1) the general systematic exclusion of rural and peri-urban youth; and (2) the specific exclusion of rural and peri-urban youth from opportunities to defend their rights and resolve conflicts through existing Community Based Dispute Resolution (CBDR) mechanisms, and to contribute to conflict prevention at the national level. The project builds on the premise of UNSCR 2250 that recognizes the positive role youth plays and their relevance in contributing to solutions for peace; and applies a people-centered, bottom-up approach that will be further adapted to the contexts of each of the three project districts. Constituting a vast majority of Sierra Leone’s population, young women and men struggle to claim rights, address grievances, and resolve conflicts through the most widely used CBDR mechanisms at the local level, especially in rural and peri-urban areas. The continued exclusion of young women and men from CBDR has an adverse impact not only on security and justice outcomes for youth themselves but also on Sierra Leone’s prospects for stability. YPPD and CORDAID are collaboratively implementing this project by way of engendering enabling environment for young women and men, working intergenerationally, to encourage active citizenship and collectively influence conflict prevention practices at local and national levels, contributing to a more inclusive and peaceful society for all Sierra Leoneans. Download Terms of Reference: Request for Expression of Interest for Youth Profiling Consultancy – YPPD

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