Peace and Community Cohesion Project

 

Summary

The Peace and Community Cohesion project (PaCC) seeks to contribute to the reduction and mitigation of community level conflict and insecurity by investing in initiatives that address key drivers of conflict and insecurity.

Using UNDP’s community security and social cohesion approach, the project empowers communities to identify in an inclusive and participatory manner the roots of conflicts in their communities, and using an integrated and gender- sensitive approach, support the communities to effectively prevent, manage and resolve conflict in a non-violent manner. The project also strengthens community relationships by identifying and strengthening cultural, social and economic connectors that make communities reliant on each other in times of peace and conflict. Overall the project contributes to UNDP’s Interim Cooperation Framework and the Country Programme Document (CPD) Outcome three: ‘Peace and Governance strengthened.’

Impact

START DATE

January 2017

END DATE

December 2022

STATUS

Completed

PROJECT OFFICE

South Sudan, Republic of

IMPLEMENTING PARTNER

United Nations Development Programme

DONORS

GOVERNMENT OF JAPAN

KOREA INTERN. COOPERATION AGENCY

Peacebuilding Fund

Qatar Fund for Development

SWEDISH INT'L DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION

UN DEPT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS

UNDP Funding Windows

UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

UNMISS in South Sudan

TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS

$20,923,537

DELIVERY IN PREVIOUS YEARS

2017$1,347,366

2018$3,888,366

2019$6,850,649

2020$4,304,137

2021$1,857,798

2022$337,213

2023$85,585

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