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Country : Yemen
Summary : External Mid-Term Evaluation
Deadline : 08 Feb 2024
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TOT Ref.No.: 95455929
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Tenders are invited for External Mid-Term Evaluation.
Application Deadline: 8 February 2024
Founded in 2014, the Sana-a Center for Strategic Studies (SC) is an independent think tank that seeks to foster change through knowledge production with a focus on Yemen and the surrounding region. An emerging leader in designing and implementing track II programs, the Sana-a Center leads multiple informal peace processes at the levels of Track 2 and Track 1.5 working around three main pillars: Knowledge production, providing a platform for Yemenis, and Influencing policies.
The SC is currently implementing a four-year project ‘Supporting a Localized, Inclusive and Sustainable Peace in Yemen (SLISPY)-, which is funded by the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The aim of the project is to enhance localization of the peace processes, boost civilian protection, and empower youth, civil society, and women to shape peacebuilding policy by focusing on making peace negotiations and peacebuilding initiatives more responsive to the needs and aspirations of Yemenis, and enhancing localization so that Yemeni intellectuals, youth, CSOs and women are influential locally and nationally on issues related to peace and conflict resolution. The project provides policy platforms to Yemenis to inform and shape policy at the local, national, and international levels and supports the platforms through technical capacity building activities, facilitating collective action, and introducing effective consultation mechanisms between them and international mediators and policymakers. The project operates through two main components:
· The Peace Incubator (PI), which is a dynamic, collaborative platform that connects Yemeni experts with international peace actors and initiatives, and
· The Yemen Peace Forum (YPF), a track II youth and civil society platform that seeks to invest in building and empowering Yemeni youth, women and CSOs to bridge the gap between these groups and national and international decision-makers.
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