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Invitation for 3 year consultancy for conflict resolution and capacity building in 4 Adjumani refugee settlements


Right to Play, Play for Peace

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Bid notice date:
August 10th, 2020
Bid closing date:
August 14th, 2020
Bid document fee:
0 UGX
Bid security:
0 UGX
Procurement Ref No:
None
Project description Play for Peace is a three (3) year project funded by the Dutch MFA and implemented by Right To Play in implemented in four refugee settlements in Adjumani. The four settlements include; Maaji II, Mungula, Pagirinya and Agojo. The project seeks to empower children and youths to better cope with their life long challenges and act as agents of change in building peaceful co-existence in and out-of-school. The project will use innovative approaches to Gender Responsive Sport for Peace Education (GRSPE) approaches to directly reach 160 Children and youth in four (4) secondary schools. Project objectives will be achieved through; building the capacity of 24 teachers, 20 community coaches and 15 local government authorities on non-violent conflict resolution methods and peacebuilding skills. Equipped with improved life skills, and competencies to support peacebuilding and community cohesion, targeted children and youths will increase their participation in decision making and development processes in their communities. Community sensitization on non-violent conflict resolution methods and peacebuilding will translate into increased civic space and mechanisms for children and youth to participate in public life. Adolescent children, senior men & senior women teachers in selected schools, will be trained on improved Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) including the making and use of reusable sanitary pads to support and improve adolescent girls' retention in school.

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