INTRODUCTION
House of Peace (HOPe), officially registered as Threads of Peace in 2019, is a non-governmental social peace-building organization based in Lebanon. HOPe aims through different activities to enhance social peace within local communities by shifting perceptions; supporting and connecting community-based initiatives and dialogue spaces; advancing the principles of conflict sensitivity; and voicing grassroots perspectives, stories, and aspirations.
PROJECT EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The Conflict Sensitivity Unit has been advancing the Conflict Sensitivity approach among local NGOs, INGOs, Activist, Social Initiatives, and Volunteers for the past 5 years, by mainstreaming CS through training, follow-ups, and leading the Lebanon Conflict Sensitivity Forum.
The CS mainstreaming project with UNDP aims specifically to defining and disseminating guidelines, building the capacity of partners as well as enhancing the strategic conversations around conflict mainstreaming within the LCRP.
Our Purpose:
Because we believe that in all times, especially in times of turmoil and change, a source of peace exists in every person and every society, and all we need to do is facilitating the process for peace to emerge and blossom.
Our Vision:
Our vision as HOPers is bringing together uniquely different individuals with shared values, and transforming the notion of peace into a practice of being and living, to inspire social change towards a hopeful and purposeful life.
Our Mission:
In an inclusive and participatory way, we enhance social peace:
through shifting perceptions about reality, peace, self, and the other;
through supporting and connecting community-based initiatives and dialogue spaces;
through advancing the principles of conflict sensitivity;
and through voicing grassroots perspectives, stories, and aspirations.
Our values:
Egalitarian: Promoting peace as a right for all people, and respecting diversity and gender.
Conflict Sensitive: Understanding and appreciating local specificities, avoiding harm, and enhancing positive impact.
Family Oriented: Honouring our partnerships, empowering local ownership, and creating a family environment within our network of partners and peacebuilders.
Committed to nonviolence: Encouraging personal and collective peace initiatives as a means for creative, positive, and liberating change.
Roles and Responsibilities of the consultant:
Requirements and qualifications:
Applicants are requested to submit technical and financial plans along with their CVs and reference letters.
Additional requirement for non-Lebanese nationals: permit of residence in Lebanon is required if based in Lebanon.
Kindly send, in English CV and two references to [email protected] [1]
Please indicate the reference “HOPe-Y4 Conflict Sensitivity Program Officer” in the subject line of your email.
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[1] mailto:[email protected]