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2018

Darfur Community Peace and Stability Fund (DCPSF)

Soudan

Direction du Développement de la Coopération (Suisse)

Titre : Darfur Community Peace and Stability Fund (DCPSF)

Pays/Région : Soudan

Durée : 01.11.2018 - 31.12.2019

Résumé
The Darfur Community Peace and Stability Fund (DCPSF) is a UNDP managed trust fund for Darfur since 2007. It supports peacebuilding activities and fosters social cohesion in conflict affected communities. It synergizes the undertakings with other multilateral humanitarian funding tools and operations of other partners. DCPSF paves the way to recovery and furthermore to development. It accelerates transition from relief to recovery and stability. In the present phase it will enhance its focus on women and youth and links with institutional law institutions.

Projet en bref
* Contexte : 13 years of conflict in Darfur have had severe and lasting consequences on local communities. Civilians have been subjected to widespread violence. The deterioration of confidence in governance and rule of law are further compounded by the destruction of infrastructure and livelihoods, and the near absence of basic social services.
* Objectifs  : In 2021 , security and stabilization of communities affected by conflict are improved through utilization of effective conflict management mechanisms, peace dividends and support to peace infrastructures and durable solutions that augment peaceful coexistence and social cohesion.
* Groupes cibles  : Communities affected by conflict in Darfur. Gender issues will be activiely pursued by the DCPSF to empower women ; the project also enhnces its focus on youth In 2017 over 84’000 persons have directely benefitted from the project ; more than 940’000 indirectly.

Partenaires  : Programme des Nations Unies pour le développement

Budget de la Suisse  : CHF 1’160’000

Présentation : Coopération Suisse

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