Terms of Reference – Alternative to Violence Program Training

Somali Program
AFSC believe that young people can positively transform the prevailing context of violent conflicts in Somalia into a more secure, productive, and just place. Consequently, AFSC is implementing a Peace-building program in Somalia targeting the youth, with the approaches of empowering them with peacebuilding, leadership, advocacy, and livelihood skills. The livelihood skills are meant to empower them to earn sustainable incomes and avoid the vulnerability of recruitment by violent militia groups. The peacebuilding and leadership skills are to empower them to take leading roles in peace-building activities in their localities.
Thus, AFSC is planning to conduct an Alternative to Violence Program (AVP) which is one of the approaches to peacebuilding among the youth. AFSC intendeds to conduct a 5-day AVP workshop which is an intensive, learning experience that teaches interpersonal conflict resolution skills through a series of step-by-step processes. These experiences in small groups and one-to-one interactions build a sense of community and trust through exercises focusing on:
Affirmation — Building self esteem and trust.
Communication — Improving both listening skills and assertive methods of expression.
Cooperation — Developing cooperative attitudes that avoid competitive conflicts.
Creative Conflict Resolution — Getting in touch with the inner Transforming Power to resolve violence. Role plays provide an opportunity to explore this power and learn new and creative ways to respond to real life conflicts in the youth’s lives.
The objective of the workshop is as follows:
To conduct a three (3) day Basic Alternative to Violence Program (AVP) training and two (2) Day introduction to Advanced AVP for the youth and partners staff in Mogadishu and Dhobley.
The trainer is expected to come up with the following:
Respond to the ToR with a technical and financial proposal describing how he / she will undertake the AVP training.
Applicant Requirements
The consultant or team should have.

A bachelor’s degree in Peacebuilding, Conflict Management, or any other relevant Social Science.
Minimum three years of hands-on experiences in conducting AVP Trainings in Somalia.
Excellent understanding of Peacebuilding work in Somalia context.
Proven track of record on participatory peacebuilding approaches
Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work with people from different backgrounds to deliver quality assignments within a short time frame
Experiences and/or know-how of project implementation and peacebuilding at the community level
Be flexible, responsive to changes and demands and open to feedback
Be able to travel to Mogadishu and Dhobley in Somalia to conduct the assignment.

All interested trainers are asked to submit their technical proposal, Assignment delivery plan, Methodology and financial proposal showing how they wish to carry out the assignment, as well as the 3 references (one being on the most recent assignment) to below contacts by close of business on Friday 16th April 2021.The Country Representative – SomaliaP.O. Box 66448 – 00800Nairobi, KenyaOr email: infoafrica@afsc.orgThe AFSC is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

Apply via :

infoafrica@afsc.org

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